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Cincinnati, O., December 16, 1914. 


Honorable Council 
of the City of Cincinnati:-— 


Gentlemen: | 

This pamphlet is the fourth supplement to the 
Codification of Ordinances. The amendatory and 
supplementary ordinances are printed in the order in 
Which they would appear in the codification itself, and 
such ordinances as were in fact supplementary to the 
Code, but did not at the time of their passage receive 
a code number, have been assigned such number. 

The pamphlet also includes certain miscellane- 
ous ordinances and resolutions and indices of others, 
and an extensive cross reference index of the Codifi- 
cation of Ordinances and the four supplements. 

The pamphlet follows the third supplement 
published in 1913, and is published in accordance 
with Section 1035, of the Code of Ordinances. 


Very respectfully, 
FRED. SCHNELLER, 
Clerk of Council. 


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INDEX 
Code Number Page Number 
Peemstsiimones Grade. cascino’s |e ic mon sa ing a ete a en, 172-187 
LORE ViUCALION Worl ee tem Ai sr Ais rd ee eS. sel eh aR nd ta 145, 146 
OSU ERIS OS ea | Rg CS A no ae ea et ee Re 191 
Pete STAs PTI WdTe Lf) ute oe ak ne hee teks © on erg Stee, We ike Oxi Whee a eh atone 105-115 
Begcrcrios MwiushitDare. OL eC: 8G. <. sui ww ans chal or cten ane as 115, 1416 
Report of Commissioners (Kennedy Heights)............,.....- 104 
Ree ICES Oe PEOPLE Vas) Phe ees cc Nok go a cos Se Sua ea loos sme oar gals tits 
Arch, Eggleston avenue (permission)......... Fie a ee Ne AP ier 141 
Dea LE COM PERG SAN tas cis Gin conte ana, o's +e ash eds GL as 30s apeiron, eee 19 
SOLO Soe SE a GOES EC: .\,. 5h en aan ee Peete 18, 19 
AIT EC oe oe Gls sues, skeet sane Oe 19 
meee ho MT I Ro 5 5 oe asa aie vs De hs aes a bv den Mee ao Roe bas one 
Bundineauent om prohibited ...2 <u... s.2« Shan 34am eee a wee 94 
SL SSTRS CDA i SS ee (US? SECras) ioc eee 90, 91 
feet lemon biti) route extended . o. .1¢ 44. sales nts owinloves «nae 167-172 
Batis: (Dept. of Public Property) ........... 13254 oc Beek ae oe e eee 23 
NYS eT agel OGG Sl a ee ee Oh Mel 119, 120 
PSS Ee bees dak, As Ne ee gh a ere 1029-5. SQ. sae oe 98, 99 
STW? VOT SSS Son. 3 ee ONIN el nea oe a, eee 120-128 
Recs TEC ALCU Stal ake ch teal etc her fs ss bs a ale he es OG ot dees 129 
ROM RUIOUET LOL Ge. ett on Pe S.A ied oY oaks a cree oe ota a 154 
POOLE OO CU tee S00 hee 5 Sabie s cx apts oA ce Oe Sa 120 
Bouncartes Of Mo eaan «ns 5 oe ee Voto atetegahace Wie vias, tite Sd Geeta ere A acd 
faity ol Cincintiatt., 20)... «. bt Ae ae Patel pale tele Ad Shenae 1-10 
Mareettlfiitt “lm ris tif) yes sia ty as olac.oe oats deans hath fra: Dire. eee er 105-115 
cove! EIR op aie oars ae edetee ts 16th eee 10-14 
fee re Gm DCTINIsaraid Cte Pane eA vad Gece ake Cee bi Pie ne ee Oy tae ee tia 141 
Building Code Amendments......341a, 374, 449-1, 485-1 et seq....... 76-81 
Bee MRE PA LIS(CCL ICMR WPM Gee OF era Reais! oatlctcta se Maths na tra «oa. ore ae pena egeeei gee 
BTR IOV CCS 0 te ree et 7 6 8a ee BO ela age Sd 333-31 SCC. ks ene = 15 
repre a UETINISSION betsy. acy oe ain Gag olde d:8i0ce, onan la.s Beane RN Oo 141 
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IV INDEX 


Code Number Page Number 

Mharitves and (Corrections:...0;.0eme oe eats .245 ‘seq. = laa 59, 60 
Charity license (peddle by hand)............ 790-1... id eso eee 92 
Charter. Hlection %..i joa. % 0s se See Dees snes. cl 159, 160 
Oster bs totter IER GME LA 
BOUNndaTICS Ol. 2 bee ee oer nee . Ce eee 5s nit say taee De 1-10 
Cincinnati Township: 5320.3 Gens s ©. sates eI ee 
ACIIES Ole, care Se Pk ow aco. els o ole a ett ne TR Ce ee 105-115 
Cincinnati Union Depot and Terminal Co:.......:...2.... 35.5 
CRevoking franchise) 204i. Sine, aos os ok 189 
City all\( Dept=orePubliceProperty 50 133, 1335; hee 23, 24 
Civil Service Commission. .a75-cn he ee eee O61... 5 ss oe pee 61 
AS slury Commission. 2c. recn ce see ee eee $24'‘SEt), iu. unos ee eee 68-70 
PINDLOVEES OL. fe ee cu, ak ee eee ee eee .. 261-1 seq. joe 61-63 
City employes restricted... ..<. be:  oa.4 a oh ee 150 
Herieeavitinicipal CoOurtin classi + cued een eee 326 seq 329 sea ee 68-74 
Clocks*1( permission) $4.ss.00 e's vie o 0c a luie's ge Sake Cee Dae 142 
Coal ‘chute (permission } isi 34 02.50. 4 aa ae pee ee 142 
Gomfort'stations (Dept. of Public Property )~. 132). 9: 5... -.5- ee 23 
Contracts: 00a oes bo ob dc vee ee See 
Water 85.28 io ee Aa Db age bes eee 155 
Hléectricity: (2006. 2h ek a A ee 155, 156 
Cottage, frame (permission) ........0.0:50s++s04% +5 +0 en o0 142 
COUNT Tt cs cs. de Rea Oo hc Sa es v4 8s oe way ean 
PUNNIGVECSCOL Ge ec e ee Gn een a. 4k. eee 36): 39 6. %.5 oe 15246 
MLeCiITIOS Of. . <ckneeeire: ation weed ea eee B31... ication eee 14 
Day, eight hours of, for public work......... PD tat NG 40 
Dedication (Of “property: inure see oe oe Werte 130-132 
Depot—Cincinnati Union and Terminal Go. & 2/2234... ee 
(Revoking franchise): 5%). 03.: daapes ice ta 2 oe ee ts 2 189 
Prams, laying -of (license) v.. 6 eee ae 200 sedan: Ux). Moonee 63-67 
Driveways (permission) 2. ..... 2. >..0e4 oo Oe ae 0 ee 142 
Dumping of: dirt-proiibited dae. wae oo ee ee a 880 s.a% vi Su Es ae 95 
BAGH Nour tay aces fk ere ey Ber ey eee 221-1 seq...) ae ee 40 
BIECtIONS bis. tee De Paw Aa hep + bake DES ee EA Re 
Chartet ov 8. Adan 5k Pa Ee ee oe 159, 160 


Bonds oh shi e ae eas GS Ne a Oe A ee ids oie te ee 154 


INDEX V 


Code Number Page Number 

mrectrical. (expert). wateinvestivation, 473.07 fue e aces aoe ous 157 
mererricity~ reoulatifin. OLiCenOL sa. «sed eae eye ee a 155, 156 
Beetles X LENSION Quen ie EtG). cs. os ee, Se an 157-159 
Elmwood Place, water contract........... Tea EY TT eee 155 
Bei OeS (Ol (oi vee SecttOted s ... 5, Me ne. + oo cla Riven Oa eae 150 
mucinecring. Depantinent! euic. fe<.:2.c gate 92 SOC ee hea ios 26-30 
PERC OVAL HIMEITL SEP ECES a teed acate 5 ss Woe gate dees hs 6G7=Tiel. Sed. vie deae 81-89 
Pete e eta ICA Det Lo eeret Acoli at, cose ke ee eke s S801. os he ee: 94 
Peeqstrougns proirbited ..0. 0. sacs cea che ee eee aL Sey ecsr erty tree ceheps ones 3 35 
Pees Pinmoing AnspectiON.. 2%... clk sac ws ZO SOC SL nan arenes 63-67 
Bee PC ISTIC COL Fe SUS ys basa ale ccs wa el use AAG NIP s 5/5 coo cAcr hs Sitios S48 78 
Perries, permit, and license......22..2.....55 TAG ae Ooi ie tila wens 91, 92 
Beemetintcairot coo Wi Orxth Street. ys os ccon ee. s oles eweaeeueaes 162 
Films, manufacture and storage of........... 485-1 ef S€qt5 sa: ee 78-81 
MP CRC ON CAPE METIOISSION Js .o.c 0 05 tcc ose cov cw orgs Dnaiwns o's Sewew wats De Sled 142 
Bee VENETO 1110005 oc, fock.c W's eee Go ee wb a le 485—1 Vetesednrs's sees a 78-81 
Fountains (Dept. of Public Property)........ 130: eaten cake ae 23 
Bt ete Ce eFC TETISS1 OL] ) s0icb.0'p outs anh ow ola gv Os ba rt ees eee 142 
Garace (Dept. ot Public Property)...:....... 139 FILS a AG Teka eee 23, 24 
CMA Mise CAI PS COL. pe ives ack b kaes dw as be TOD0— Li ac. eee ee 97, 98 
(SOATEST hie UN SL 9 oe a 290 Seq. A): an ee wee 63-67 
General Hospital, employes of............... RAS. “SCC. wre taaeore ae 44-59 
lenway avenue route CXtCNSION of 602s os cc nos wos pale ee cas oops 165-167 
ee PR CL Me RUS SME SIT CTL OL 28. etait e cecla ee dod on a's  EDE eat ohe Maeae woke 
Pete Ce et. UC Railway’ Coo... Sak St chat) ata, 287 hag eae eee 172-187 
Mradee esta pishingeand Changine << cers: ia Maa nn hs Oso heated 132-139 
Pep atetea it (GOTO Tae ees a ht eke OR eee gy ha Res se rua eee dk ee Lee te ae 
AGA OL Ms Ae ake e o Valente ge ¥ PABMSEGY Fal gy aes eee 44-55 
Ape CuIOS gmt DUANICIE Mas 3.2 sala eae 248-99 Seniesa ee 55-59 
Indigent persons, license to peddle........... T9014 ch Sey Ee ees 92 
OE ST vg, So ec 2NT-16" CS a cognate 61 
Information and Research, employes of...... aA ene eee PO Pam ene eye ee 17,18 
Panerant, vendors; Jicensevol..........6... 080466 902—Leet) S@iiaiGn saa 96, 97 
Rete av UNICIPal Gouri. ohs se nwo doin dees 324" SO0.7 cane as ae 68-70 
MRE VE NCOMIINIS SIONELS Lage te Foie oo oa Ged wo Be Po es!s 324 SOG Rate cies 68-70 


Pipetite ror (Neat CACC8 arate yd Nord choices SOLE GE De toe oO. Lhe SA 71 


vi INDEX 


Code Number Page Number 
Kennedy. Heights. annexation. 22.50. c6presins' see » yeh ete ee 104 
Leases, park and *whart... oc (804 cues bere ae See 140 
| re ce -< A Ee Sr A AE CNM SC sc er 
POLtieS oy tn 5 rah ied s 6 Oe ED A ee (463.0. 305.55 Bee 91, 92 
Indigent’ persons <..2eacenries). oew cee 790=1 3.0. cd Bans oo 92 
itinerant vendorsevt.o.@ ot awetco ee aeeee 902-1) et seq... 22a 96, 97 
FAW RDEOKELS 04). Feb cat tae kere eee 189 ina 2 DER ee 92 
Bly DOT G ated. a Cte en ee es eels ore ere 290 Sed. 2 Ache eee ee 63-67 
Vehicles ty. ae cree hh a ene i em ae 809, 810 a) cai 7 See 93 
Dimiits Of -Cityind oe 2 se A ta ae vt Pei atest ae 1-10 
Lamits ot Cincinnati’ Township .,...74. sche ee 105-115 
Live stock, superintendent of Sec tns eee eee 132485... 0 eee ee 
Markets (Dept. of Public Property) ......72. 132 0. Cee oe ee 23 
Mayor’s office BO re 
HIND IOV COS COL Fe. os 35.5 ORE hae had eee 50-12, 322.4 eee ete 16-18 
PSaminery Ol selmi el creeks en ee Seen 290 SOQ 2. caw wee re 63-67 
Information and Research. .....:...)4.030-4.0..657e. eee i is 
Misdemeanors 
Automobile, blinding lights on........... Hy ee Wl ee ee ee a 94 
Humomc Of cdirteot retuse... <0 oes 880 2. oa ae See ee 95 
Electricity, excessive rates. . .... 460. + .<8esue + seca oe 156 
Wecevations in streets o2.8 2. <2. sen ae 66751 seq. 25. nae 81-89 
ences @ncig itm eseeseweriors cc) oie cone eS AAQ—1 oa Nd sy ee 78 
Hilnis FMOiMOn -DICtitrCamn ny 2 cats icn see 485—Liseq.. 50. eee 78-81 
Fae LEXCESSIVG) TAtCS a) amen aes oe a ease 1020-1.) os ste eee 97 
Sasutting piumipinie, etc. ay yee eee 290 Seq. .¢...0e eee 63-67 
Hours, eight on ‘publicswork......9 4... 45 I21=b we ee, 40 
fimerant-vesdGischews ower kh co re eee 902-i1=seq. Pave 96, 97 
Licenséstars. Off vehrcles c.va1cck oc eee 809-810, 42.2. fae eee See 93 
CE) Denne i sstrO etree ie aris ae ee 667=1 Seq.- .. ise eee 81-89 
Plumbing: drait Jaying, ete.n.00 eee 200 SEQ. +) <.. Meee 63-67 
Public work weightohour day.ik . ancnnee 2O1 1) 2... eee Oe 40 
Daximeters 2,1 oe eke bona 830-12 wid epee eee 94 
mroyens.) publice punt Met cee eee 108.0) .4..2¢heyeee os eee 35 


Miscellaneous rights and ‘privileges. >... . ¢scece  e 141-144 


INDEX Vil 


Code Number Page Number 

Motion picture films, manufacture of........ 485-1 et seq......2.:..78-81 
PS OHA 0 al eR RO Se di ea Eo MC a Me hei ea ke TN aN > 
Blinding lights propibited j0-, .. 006% ects GOE SO ara Soe et oe ee 94 
Prepeslingy licensem Oneness oc ic eee BOTS Lose bran | perks ins 93 

Pe cathy, (waterecontract:..« u. ai ccditwi sees Leta ee wine ee 155 
Perec NA) COUT A eee ees SER BOL SEC ya bale tee Be a: 67-74 
Iai Oli ieee Cota ee Te SG Ser, S29 SEO. i. w Loe ee 
Himployees of......5.... ey A See ean OO. SOQ hs tos ee 72-74 
Pires Matin eine ha cae ee et OI Pa oy etre ee (Ere! 
RO Mee Tees OPN PORT Tr te weed SEQ. sete eee 68-70 
AGE MD ODM Ole: Fete en Se aca oe os DEO HOS dae bea eee oes oe A 
eee CULO TM eer te Nee ccs ae ne suas «k's Bis auch eats chi cs aoe Seer 20 
eee ECCS ee ach ears skits Sanglasad che cen. ace hen wales 161 
REECE GC LION SIGSIO AUCH... <4 <6 gs + ve a netns obed ene cos ut cee ene 100-102 
Meomrractiotveourany, TOUT... 02... ese cence hb cee nweunys nonce 162-165 
Wee En SEE COCO a coGi vic bck ee eee we 697-1 et seq..........89, 90 
(LER CESS 9 OCS 1017 | Soa a UT 142 
PUM SEIN SITCCES 555 oc es ese Sac cee cee se GO7=Leebeseg. a. aces 81-89 
RRR OCR AGO ET Foes aS gg Gorse. are vie «nein d OPO & © AR DUR > eekonene 140 
MARE IPOUCOLS FIICEMSC cll es thcvine ccs see see bens TBO 5 | soe GR ce aC 92 
eee Val tei nerd CrOSSings..6 aca ls aie cen cee eh baw Mee 172-187 
ear WeaClOee a OUliiDia AVENUC. .. .2.¥ke «cages... PARSE E 188, 189 
Permits for street openings..................341-a, 667-1 et seq.76, 81-88 
mrOeemmereat sand. water (DELMISSION) 63 )ek sisi g ce nk LeU we eee 143 
TONG et sy Se REM se pilic ag mince ace a «hee 2 oo. DOO SEGUE Les oe ee oe 
Bet COL: MERA NTINCES VON ioc. stone said oti oe 200 sSEd.o.a sce ieee Ooson 
10S GC d reees Pey ha ope Se Peete ae fakoralos awe ROOi Bedi sat te con ae 63-67 
COticd Sis. aAeawet, 2 Aish pan Seen err Pigs) os meee RE Serer 6: 41 
Pe eeourt. ( MAMCIDAl lenny ciel te oe. 3 224) SEQL Yh Ae Aes 67-74 
Property Mes eee iS: el, Csdera ices TORS hme OR CB IOC A AU ER ee ne 
EODIp I lat ieiee eres ee exes Lathes: A eae Micka ky Succ, re oe ee ee 117, 118 
eC At OL Sts ie. 1.02 Sues eae PS Oh oe SES eee Ue eee 130-132 
ea SCT ee MUN eer eS ice Sia bS oe “ins Oo le HAE dow Ba ee OTe eres 140 
PeMiG We DAT EeNt TO beans et, Wis Gre a ake 132, 133. seq. 04 723,.24,3.1039 


REO CECETON GE SERCELS a.m We he ohio Weitere mtv needle fae 667-1 ef Seq? fre st 81-88 


Vill INDEX 


Code Number Page Number 

Public’ Salety si .5S5-5.5.5 sche ph wom 4h ots Sues Ee ll) CD ce 
PUANUBISTALIOE = 55k: 0 esa eee at ener 228 SOQ. %.5 ae Se 41 
Building Inspection... ...0.0ss.0.0++03 8-390. SEQ.) 1 40L 75 
Charitres. and Corrections.4 arene ee 2452) Seqh a. 59, 60 
General Hospital 5. /on. 3 onc. Cee eee 243 \SCQ. on Ake Ree 44-59 
fanrmary tones ht ae ees 257-168 - . cca ee + qc 

1 Sea) ble PRN teh NE nn Ta ia rig BBE ay ine hy ENE 229-3 . 2. sa an elena ee 41 
Reltice Pome crass toes eo Silent eee 239-24 3... Ay chen ee 31 
subcepartments OL) neuen epost 226... cs idigatee oe 44 
suberculosis j11OsOita kes ta. aoa tee eee 243-99. Seq... «....< seen ee 55-59 
Workhouse’ .4 92.00 ee Me aN > pee 241-10, 12) 2.2). e eee 42 
Public ‘Service. iso. 6. cae kv vm ols oe oe -eenades sta ten ee 2 ee 
Administration 2 ocd ae ae oe 81,- 82a. 23 es eee 25,26 
Enoineerine sed). awe ck Le eee 92 SOQ. abuts eee 26-30 
Puplics Property. eae ce owns ae ae ee 132,133 seq... ..23, 24) 0 
Stables, and Lives Stocks. .a..c ie eee 132a sce. on 25 
srireets Gléanitie.s sauce fatale an cee 130°3eq) = Se 29-31, 38 
Sreetiahepait ys. ute eet. ba oa eee LOO SOU erste 29, 31, 36-38 
Subdepartments' Oi ks. . tees buat ae eee SOV Ncs eee oe 24 
VALE LE WOL eas. hee Oo 3s. a tee aerate LOSES Eqs teen, ae 29-35 
Public: Utilities. Commission... 3%. 2.44/05 cs © cla ea ee ye ee 
To investigate Cincinnati Traction Col.s: 2. 4) .52 ee ee 150 

‘Te investigate Electric.rates... ....c Ga sis Cee eee oe 151-153 
Ratroads., Steam Jyiie esses wes ee ok aowe ow oe ee Ue eae ne 
(orade crossings pa) iucl.eu ss ow oy hea a ees 172-187 
Side tracks. (permission) oun. saat y eee eee 143, 144, 188 
Weatchinan \ a). 6s sxe sina tee cabins axcwua Sind sd HOR <0 eee oe eee 162 
Railroads, Street. secu Pa iw oe leae ei bh elaine Puello dhoey ee eal se oe 
Bond: Hill route .extension 2). sco. oo. es ol ee 167-172 
Ohio. Traction Go. (temporary grant) 7) 4st eee 162-165 
Warsaw. avenue route extension, cue. +-e ee eee ee 165-167 
Waiting station’ (Fifth and Maint)... .....24-5. 45-5 190 
Watchman (Colerain avenue) «. ...:s-s6e06k. sa 162 
Reterendum bonds’... 04 5... 8 ts he pe eee 120 
Rehige’: Lome 21.4 4 ew Oks hon sie tk eee ee ee 230—24 . inact see an 


Retuse, dumping of prohibited 5-0. aneee 880... 1p acct oe 95 


INDEX 


ix 

Code Number Page Number 

Research and Information, employes of......50-4, 5, 6, 7......... al?, 18 
Pe DELRAY So WILItLTS Che we een eg ole wh che ds So we ok 8) 147-149 
emrenusioirector. (Seer bbe: oa bely.) .1. «2 oe dase eee eee eee: Pace ee 
Section numbers designated......... Lo ECOL NAD Sea! Dat 100-102 
peevdeos | Mrectorcs GeeeiULlCs SeLViCeymrna. cio) crate on oot oooh ree 144 
PE TaetMNEe PYCEINIISS Ith, aber sy Sas ary os Wee ee as Pee hea es 144 
BeaeUr sores SEAT PRAtITOAG 3A cutah oe witiis cess we NG AI ok ee 143, 144, 188 
SE RNER ERTS, ns PO ak pa een ee 
EASELS Wp oe a ea es ea Bie Tt aed Cand eae ee ae 76 
Pe CMRS EMA Tee TUISSIGTT) Leta ete ahs ns hoa ac aha Reo ee 142 
TENE SG E go J8 allie es gare gee ee TEE ans Rad alge a 147-149 
MORMON Keehn co Pet Phe! he eo ake eee hs [Poca RU Ae dd a beh AH nc 00 20 
STUY? SARTO) Fis 8g a ar OD ene Ba eee ee 22 
iecistats ang stenographers.......:..-. WIESE OU) on PR eee 
Proseciion wunicipal Court: ..i......0.%. 1B, Mile ett ee 20 
eee CC MM ee too Se ots erin a das cookin uy oko 119, 120 
Pepe (Crm ee BR RY a i ne wae 1029=6°5E08 ae. IO oe 
mrapicsandsiure stock, Stiperintendent of ....182a “0. vie ewan sas 25 
Semresmemwanines( Mittisand Main)... ce. eee. digs cadacege vans e ie 190 
Breertemer al fas yt Sec tANTOAdS) 2.056). ace buh te eos vo ke os hae ee ey eile ee 
MET y ThCU Te Ae Ft ce chs cs U2. okt, ys ue + a 5s Spl oes a 143 
SS a fei RIGS Yes 9 3 fc) lel lnm ea Oe APR 144 
SVOGILAE Qo dk Jan, 2 Se a le a ee ree ners pe eet 
[Sc Si TOTTI a Nee hop de oe Pa ee ee an ie me, 1 130-132 
eR OR EOTIS MMe bees, ta vs ousted aie oe se G67 SELES On naka eer an 81-89 
Re OE ALChd ne ae te Ph iy ead Caner x Beene REE Waid Batten 132-139 
aE GIO fe eee hres ricer eke sy lb Te ara loete he eee 161 
MAIO e Oks Sb Neat ere chien edean 697-1 et seq......... .89, 90 
LE CORRE << Ceti Oe ae eer a a BA ge OOl lies tet. 76, 81-89 

ee eri Olin Prey to hd 4 kk dei hao 667-1, et Seq. eeaaee 81-89 
Be eLGT ALTON Lethe fe ais ie 2) x bos ala cos, alls 667i et sseric es aee 81-89 
ere.) Ot ame ee Or eee: Wh aac ews bacco leach d pyar pee ee 145, 146 
BERT iT yds, Viet aM a os auc each so -0°5 ah hig aS eevee ee 147-149 
Street railroads (see railroads)...... EUR Rec he can 
Pircce Repair. Department... 2). cn. coe cde? 129 Seah. Jee ods d ly bbe38 


ag display onvvehiclé or harness ..-....,.0 + + BOT esas eee cole Shy aes i: 


x INDEX 


Code Number Page Number 

Tank,<oil -( permission) 6.45 ¢.cscg.ne ee eee ee Gee 142 
TRS SRUa WGha ok AE sa Bass oxo 1steogs ST nectar tetas 830-1....7.9 Jia ee 94 
AE RAMVOTR LS ¢ cotesss 0-2 02... u5 oo oan toe 830-1... Jladeg eee eee 94 
shhirteenth Avard g5 nc). eos oe Ee eee 16. oc 23k Seer 10-14 
‘Fownship, Cincinnati, limits Gf. 0) .s,)athe ee ee 105-115 
‘Lratke steam > railroad... Ysiid.nc G.6 sean on eee oe eee 143, 144, 188 
HerOUP iiss OUDLIC, - PFONIDILEC ences crue ene 108) ...0..... YR 35 
Tuberculosis Hospital, employees of......... 243-09 seq. ..).c5 eee 55-59 
Universal Pneumatic Transmission Co.......2...304+5.0: >see 
CRevoking (franchise): )..ic8 cscs «began cles Pee 161 
RINE VELSIPY = cpa ov fw apa ielnye nce SR ecole elk Pee 0 mn gue a iy ate 
Occupying part of Burnet Woods park?:..... «2. ....4s5 pee 161 
Vacation of streets and: alleys...¢..5 4 0552.5 eee 145, 146 
Vi)hicles: sisi ace es ches so Siead Web ot @ os Sits © sida. uh ere ee ae 
Blinding lights on prohibited... .... ..06 852-3 o Iwy Oh. ae ae 94 
LACENSE TAS ON 2st etre tho cite eee 809, 8100... 32 0. Oo 
SPATS TOES... scat cae REISS ois eee ake WOR SEQ. on ov Se eee 90, 91 
Vendors, atinerant: license Of ne... ieee 902-1. &t-seq. shana cee 96, 97 
Wiaitine station (Fifth and: Main streets)... eee eee 190 
Walk) frame. cocaine fabs os ee ele sleiceas a oe 144 
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No. 467. Passed September 1, 1914. 


To amend Section 2 (Chapter I, Title I) of The Codification 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Section 2 (Chapter I, Title 1) of the codifi- 
cation of ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be amended to 
read as follows: 

SECTION 2. The boundaries of the City of Cincinnati shall be 
as follows: 

Beginning at the junction of the Ohio River and Muddy 
Creek, the same being the west corporation line of the former 
Village of Fernbank; thence in a northeasterly and southeasterly 
direction following the meanderings of the east fork of Muddy 
Creek and the northerly corporation lines of the former Villages 
of Fernbank and Sayler Park to the western line of Hillside 
avenue; thence southeastwardly along the western line of Hill- 
side avenue to the western boundary line of the former Village 
of Delhi; thence northeastwardly along the western boundary 
line of the former Village of Delhi to the eastern boundary line 
of the former Village of Delhi; thence southeastwardly, south- 
westwardly, southeastwardly, southwestwardly, southeastwardly 
and eastwardly to the east line of Section 35, Delhi Township ; 
thence south on said east line of Section 35, Delhi Township, to 
the south line of Hillside avenue; thence eastwardly following 
the south line of Hillside avenue (as laid out by the County En- 
gineer) to the Anderson’s Ferry road; thence northwardly along 
said Anderson’s Ferry road to the west line of Section 10, Delhi 
Township; thence following the northern boundary line of the 
former Village of Riverside to the southwest corner of Section 
35, Storrs Township; thence north along the west line of said 
Section 35, Storrs Township, to the southeast corner of Section 6, 
Delhi Township; thence west along the south line of Sections 6 
and 12, Delhi Township, to the half-section line of Section 12, 
Delhi Township; thence north along said half-section line to the 
north line of Section 12, Delhi Township; thence east along the 
north line of Section 12, Delhi Township, to the west line of 
Section 1, Green Township; thence north along the west line of 


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Section 1, Green Township, to the northwest corner thereof; 
thence east along the north line of Section 1, Green Township, to 
Queen City avenue; thence westwardly along said Queen City 
avenue and the southern boundary line of the former Village of 
Westwood to a point in Muddy Creek road west of Bridgetown 
road; thence northwestwardly and northwardly following the 
west corporation line of the former Village of Westwood to 
Werk road, west of Bridgetown road; thence west along Werk 
road to the half-section line. of Section 14, Green Township, 
running north and south; thence north along said half-section 
line to the north line of said Section 14; thence east along the 
north line of said Section 14 and the south corporation line of 
the Village of Cheviot to the east corporation line of the Village 
of Cheviot; thence north along the east line of the Village of 
Cheviot to the south line of the Village of Cheviot; thence east 
along south line of the Village of Cheviot to the east corporation 
line of said Village of Cheviot; thence northwardly following 
the east corporation line of said Village of Cheviot to the south 
corporation line of the Village of Cheviot, north of Mozart ave- 
nue; thence east along the south corporation line of the Village 
of Cheviot to the center of Cheviot avenue; thence north along 
the center of Cheviot avenue to the center of Gamble avenue and 
the south corporation line of the Village of Cheviot to the center 
of Higbee street; thence north along the center of Higbee street 
following the east corporation line of the Village of Cheviot to 
Harrison avenue; thence southeastwardly along Harrison avenue 
to the east corporation line of the Village of Cheviot; thence 
north along the east corporation line of the Village of Cheviot to 
the north line of Section 9, Green Township; thence east along 
the north lines of Sections 9 and 3, Green Township, to the 
northeast corner of said Section 3, Green Township; thence 
north along the west line of Sections 34 and 35, Millcreek Town- 
ship, to the south line of Henry Lingo’s Estate Subdivision, the 
same being the south corporation line of the former Village of 
Mt. Airy; thence west along the said south corporation line and 
the south line of said subdivision on a straight line to a point in 
the half-section line of Section 5, Green Township; thence north 
along the half-section lines of Sections 5 and 6, Green Township, 


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which lines are also the west corporation line of the former Vil- 
lage of Mt. Airy to the north line of Section 6, Green Township, 
and the north corporation line of the former Village of Mt. Airy; 
thence eastwardly along the north line of said Section 6, Green 
Township, and the north line of Section 36, Millcreek Township, 
the same being the north corporation line of the former Village of 
Mt. Airy to the east line of R. Wood’s 50-acre tract extended 
northwardly; thence south along said extension and the east 
line of R. Wood’s 50-acre tract to the north line of William Reed- 
meier’s 5.29-acre tract ; thence eastwardly along said Reedmeier’s 
north line and extension thereof to Witherby avenue, being the 
western corporation line of the former Village of College Hill; 
thence northwardly following Witherby avenue and the west 
corporation line of the former Village of College Hill to the 
North Bend road, being the north corporation line of the former 
Village of College Hill; thence eastwardly following said north 
corporation line to the west corporation line of said former Village 
of College Hill, north of North Bend road, at a point east of 
Betts avenue; thence north along the said west corporation line 
of the former Village of College Hill to the north corporation 
line of said village, thence eastwardly following the north cor- 
poration line of said village to Hamilton pike; thence southwardly 
following Hamilton pike to North Bend road; thence east along 
North Bend road and the north lines of the former Village of 
College Hill and the north lines of Sections 30, 24, 18 and 12, 
Millcreek Township, to the west corporation line of the former 
Village of Carthage; thence northwardly and eastwardly along 
Millcreek and the boundary line of the former Village of Carthage 
to its intersection with Carthage pike, being the west corpora- 
tion line of the former Village of Hartwell; thence north along 
said pike and the west corporation line of the former Village of 
Hartwell to the north corporation line of said former village, 
thence east along said north corporation line and Millsdale avenue 
to the east corporation line of the former Village of Hartwell; 
thence south along the east corporation line of the former Village 
of Hartwell and the Miami and Erie Canal to Millcreek, being 
the south corporation line of the former Village of Hartwell; 
thence southwestwardly along the Miami and Erie Canal to the 


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north line of Section 6, Millcreek Township, being the north line 
of the County Infirmary grounds; thence east on the north line 
of said Section 6, Millcreek Township, to the east line of said Sec- 
tion 6 ; thence south along the east line of said Section 6, Millcreek 
Township, to a point 200 feet, more or less, measured at right 
angles from the northerly side of Seymour avenue; thence south- 
eastwardly parallel to and 200 feet distant from the north line 
of Seymour avenue to a point 200 feet north of Langdon Farm 
road; thence eastwardly parallel to and 200 feet north of Lang- 
don Farm road for a distance of 4,500 feet, more or less, to the 
east line of Section 36, Columbia Township, and the former west 
corporation line of Pleasant Ridge; thence north along the west 
corporation line of the former Village of Pleasant Ridge to the 
north corporation line of said former village; thence east along 
the north corporation line of former Village of Pleasant Ridge 
to the east corporation line of said former village, being the west 
corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy Heights ; thence 
north along the west line of Section 24, Columbia Township, being 
the west corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy 
Heights, a distance of 1,000 feet, more or less, to the north cor- 
poration line of said former village; thence east along said north 
corporation line to the west corporation line of said former Village 
of Kennedy Heights; thence north along said west corporation 
line to the north corporation line of said former village, being 
the north line of Section 24, Columbia Township; thence east 
along said north line a distance of 1,600 feet, more or less; to the 
east corporation line of said former Village of Kennedy Heights; 
thence south along said east corporation line to the south line of 
Montgomery pike; thence northeastwardly along the northerly 
line of Montgomery pike to the east line of Coleridge avenue; 
thence south along said east line to the north corporation line 
of the former Village of Kennedy Heights, being the north line 
of the Euclid Land Association Subdivision; thence east along 
said north corporation line to the east corporation line of the 
former Village of Kennedy Heights, being the west line of Plain- 
field avenue; thence south along said east corporation line to the 
north line of Standish avenue; thence southeastwardly to the 
center line of Plainfield avenue, being at a point opposite the 


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south line of Standish avenue extended; thence south along said 
center line to the south corporation line of the former Village 
of Kennedy Heights, being the south line of the Euclid Land 
Association Subdivision; thence west along said south corpora- 
tion line to the east corporation line, being the east line of Ehrman 
& Glensman Subdivision; thence south along said east corpora- 
tion line to the south corporation line of the former Village of 
Kennedy Heights, being the south line of said Ehrman & Glens- 
man Subdivision; thence west along said south line to the east 
line of Yononte avenue; thence south along the east line of 
Yononte avenue to the. north line of Woodford road; thence 
east along said north line to the east line of Section 24, Columbia 
Township; thence south along the east lines of Sections 24 and 
23, Columbia Township, to the south corporation line of the 
former Village of Kennedy Heights; thence west following said 
south corporation line to the west line of Kennedy avenue, being 
the west corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy 
Heights; thence north along said west line, being the west line 
of the Kennedy Heights Subdivision, to the north line of Wood- 
ford road; thence west along the north line of Woodford road 
to the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railroad, being the south 
corporation line of the former Village of Pleasant Ridge; thence 
in a southwesterly direction following the south corporation line 
of the former Village of Pleasant Ridge to the west corporation 
line of said former village, being the east corporation line of the 
City of Norwood; thence north, northwest and north along the 
western corporation line of the former Village of Pleasant Ridge 
to the south line of Langdon Farm road; thence west along the 
south line of Langdon Farm road to the east line of Section 5, 
Millcreek Township; thence south on the east line of said Section 
5, Millcreek Township, to the south line of said Section 5, the 
same being the north corporation line of the City of Norwood, 
in Millcreek Township; thence west along the south line of said 
Section 5 to the west corporation line of the City of Norwood, 
in Millcreek Township; thence south on the west corporation line 
of the City of Norwood to the south line of J. T. Thale, the 
same being the north corporation line of the City of Norwood, 
in Millcreek Township; thence west on the south line of J. T. 


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Thale to the Reading boulevard; thence southwest along Reading 
boulevard, the same being the west corporation line of the City 
of Norwood, to the south line of Margaret McGee; thence east 
on the south line of Margaret McGee to the east line of Margaret 
McGee; thence south on the west line of Kline & Mulls, the 
same being the west corporation line of the City of Norwood, 
to the north line of N. D. Graham; thence west on the north 
line of N. D. Graham to the west corporation line of the City of 
Norwood; thence southeast along the west corporation line of 
the City of Norwood, in Millcreek Township, to the south line 
of Section 4, Millcreek Township; thence east along the south 
line of said Section 4 to the west corporation line of the City of 
Norwood, in Millcreek Township; thence south on the west cor- 
poration line of the City of Norwood to the south corporation 
line of said city, the same being the north corporation line of 
the former Village of Evanston; thence eastwardly following the 
southern corporation line of Norwood to the west line of Section 
27%, Columbia Township; thence north on said west section line 
to the northwest corner of Section 27, Columbia Township ; thence 
eastwardly along the north line of Section 27, Columbia Town- 
ship, a distance of 30 feet to a point; thence northwardly on a 
line parallel to the west line of Section 28, Columbia Township, 
and 30 feet distant therefrom, to a point where a line parallel 
to the easterly line of Duck Creek road extended southwardly and 
40 feet distant therefrom intersects the same; thence northeast- 
wardly on a line parallel to the easterly and southerly lines of 
Duck Creek road and 40 feet distant therefrom to a point in the 
east line of B. D..Barton’s subdivision of the Ebersole farm 
(extended northwardly) ; thence southwardly along said east line 
of B. D. Barton’s subdivision and the east line of Theodore 
Johnson’s 10-acre tract to a point in the half-section line of Sec- 
tion 22, Columbia Township, running east and west; thence east- 
wardly along said half-section line to a point 300 feet east of the 
half-section line of Section 22, Columbia Township, running north 
and south; thence southwardly parallel to and 300 feet distant 
from said half-section line, running north and south, to the south 
line of Section 22, Columbia Township; thence eastwardly on the 
north line of Section 21, Columbia Township, to the western 


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boundary line of the former City of Madisonville, which line is 
also the western right-of-way line of the Cincinnati and Richmond 
Railway; thence northwestwardly following the western right- 
of-way line of said railroad, the same being the western boundary 
line of the former City of Madisonville, to the north corporation 
line of the former City of Madisonville, which point is also the 
southern: right-of-way line of the Baltimore and Ohio South- 
western Railroad; thence eastwardly along the southerly right- 
of-way line of the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad 
and the northern corporation line of the former City of Madison- 
ville to the west line of Section 16, Columbia Township; thence 
north along the west line of Section 16, Columbia Township, and 
the west corporation line of the former City of Madisonville to 
the north line of said Section 16; thence east along the north 
line of said Section 16 to the western corporation line of the 
former City of Madisonville as it extends north of Chandler street ; 
thence north along the said western corporation line of the for- 
mer City of Madisonville to the north corporation line of said 
city; thence east along the north corporation line-of said former 
City of Madisonville to the west line of Owasco street; thence 
north along the west line of said Owasco street following the 
west corporation line of said former city to the north corporation 
line of said former City of Madisonville; thence eastwardly, 
southwardly and eastwardly following the corporation line of 
said former City of Madisonville to the east line of Section 17, 
Columbia Township; thence south along the east line of said 
Section 17 to a point 209.65 feet north of Chandler street and 
the north corporation line of said former City of Madisonville 
at this point; thence east along the north corporation line to the 
northeast corner of L. Cornuelie’s subdivision, per Commission- 
ers; thence south along the east line of said L. Cornuelie’s sub- 
division, per Commissioners, to the north line of Section 10, 
Columbia Township; thence east along the north line of said 
Section 10 to the east corporation line of said former City of 
Madisonville; thence south along said east corporation line of 
said former City of Madisonville to a point in Plainville road, 
south of Bramble avenue; thence west along the south corpora- 
tion line of the said former City of Madisonville, which line is 


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150 feet south of Bramble avenue, to a point 125 feet west of 
Holmer avenue in the east line of Lot 137 of Ayres Bramble 
Estate; thence south along the easterly corporation line of said 
former City of Madisonville and the east line of said Lot 137 to 
the south line of Section 16, Columbia Township; thence west 
along the south line of Section 16, Columbia Township, and the 
south corporation line of said former City of Madisonville to the 
west line of Section 16, Columbia Township, said point being the 
southwest corner of said Section 16; thence south along the east 
line of Section 21, Columbia Township, to the south line thereof, 
being the north line of the former Village of Linwood; thence 
east on the north line of Section 14, Spencer Township, to the. 
Little Miami River; thence southwardly following the Little 
Miami River to the point of intersection with the north corpora- 
tion line of the former Village of Mt. Washington; thence in an 
easterly direction along the said corporation line of the former 
Village of Mt. Washington to the northerly line of a tract of land 
owned by Betts to an angle in said Betts’s line; thence south 74 
degrees west to the southwesterly corner of a 14.87%-acre tract 
owned by Harmon; thence north 26 degrees, 45’ east, the said 
line being the westerly corporation line of the former Village of 
Mt. Washington, to the northwesterly corner of a 48-acre tract 
owned by A. M. Turpin; thence south 60 degrees east along said 
corporation line to the west line of a 24.75-acre tract owned by 
M. L. Russell; thence north 8 degrees, 40’ east, following the 
west line of said tract and the said corporation line to the center 
of the Ohio pike; thence following the center line of said Ohio 
pike to the north corporation line of said former Village of Mt. 
Washington, which line is also the south line of Military Survey 
No. 2,204, Anderson Township; thence northeast 8914 degrees 
following the northerly corporation line of the former Village of 
Mt. Washington to the northeast corner of an 8-acre tract owned 
by George Heis, which point is also the northeast corner of the 
former Village of Mt. Washington; thence south along the east 
corporation line of said former Village of Mt. Washington and 
the east property lines of George Heis, M. F. Corbly, J. B. Corbly, 
S. J. Corbly and Charles E. Smith and W. H. Elder to a point 
in the center of Bogart road; thence eastwardly and southwardly 


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following the corporation lines of the said former Village of 
Mt. Washington to the north line of Military Survey 620, Ander- 
son Township; thence west following said line to the center of 
Burney lane, thence south along the center of Burney lane to 
the center line of Wolff street; thence west along the center 
line of Wolff street to a point 567.6 feet west of Cherry street; 
thence north 1 degree 20’ east to the north line of Military Survey 
No. 620, Anderson Township; thence west along the north line 
of said Military Survey to a point 3.03 chains west from the east 
line of the property of Nicholas Trapp; thence in a northerly 
direction a distance of 7.20 chains to the intersection of the 
southerly line of Military Survey No. 536, Anderson Township; 
thence westwardly along said line to the center line of Mt. Wash- 
ington road; thence southwardly along the center line of said 
road to the center line of Salem pike; thence northwestwardly 
along said center line of Salem pike to the center line of Betts 
road and the north line of a 10.56-acre tract owned by Freder- 
ick Koehler ; thence south 68 degrees 35’ east to the Little Miami 
River; thence southwardly following said Little Miami River 
to the north line of Kellogg avenue; thence eastwardly along 
the north line of said Kellogg avenue to the east line of said 
avenue; thence south on the east line of said Kellogg avenue, 
to the south line of Salem pike; thence eastwardly along the 
south line of Salem pike to the division line of the Salem School 
District No. 5 and California School District No. 14; thence 
southwardly on said division line to the northerly line of Military 
Survey No. 1,512, Anderson Township; thence southwestwardly 
on said line to the northwestwardly corner of said Survey No. 
1.512; thence southeastwardly on the west line of said Survey 
No. 1,512 to the northerly line of Three-Mile road; thence south- 
westwardly along the northerly line of said Three-Mile road 
to the Ohio River; thence northwardly and southwestwardly 
following the meanderings of the Ohio River to the western 
boundary line of the former Village of Fernbank, the place of 
beginning. 


SEcTION 2. That Section 2 of the Codification of Ordinances 


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as amended in Ordinance No. 2763, passed August 14, 1911, be 
and the same is hereby repealed. 

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 466. Passed September 1, 1914. 


For the purpose of adding the territory of the former 
Village of Kennedy Heights to the Thirteenth Ward, by 
amending Section 16 of the Code of Ordinances of the 
City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 16 of the Code of Ordinances be 
amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 16, Thirteenth Ward. The Thirteenth Ward shall con- 
tain all that territory bounded and described as follows: 

Beginning at the intersection of Mitchell avenue and the west 
line of Section 10, Millcreek Township; thence east on Mitchell 
avenue, the same being the south corporation line of the Village 
of St. Bernard, to the west line of R. Mitchell, the same being 
the east corporation line of the Village of St. Bernard; thence 
north along the west line of R. Mitchell and the east corpora- 
tion line of the Village of St. Bernard to the north line of R. 
Mitchell, the same being the south corporation line of the Village 
of St. Bernard; thence east on the north line of R. Mitchell and 
the south corporation line of the Village of St. Bernard to the 
east line of David Lauxtermann, the same being the east corpora- 
tion line of the Village of St. Bernard; thence north on the east 
line of David Lauxtermann’s and M. Babb’s, the same being the 
east corporation line of the Village of St. Bernard, to the north 
line of M. Babb; thence east on the north line of M. Babb to 
the east line of Henry Hauffmann; thence north on the east line 
of Henry Hauffmann to the B. & O. S. W. R. R. tracks; thence 
west along the B. & O. S. W. R. R. tracks, the same being: the 
north corporation line of the Village of St. Bernard, to the center 
of the Miami and Erie Canal, the same being the east corporation 


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line of the Village of St. Bernard; thence northeast following 
the east corporation line of the Villages of St. Bernard and Elm- 
wood to the north line of the Longview Asylum property, the 
same being the south corporation line of the former Village of 
Carthage; thence east along the north line of said Longview 
Asylum property and the south corporation line of the former 
Village of Carthage to the Paddack road; thence north on the 
Paddack road, the same being the east corporation line of the 
former Village of Carthage, to the Miami and Erie Canal; thence 
northeastwardly following said canal and the eastern boundary 
line of the former Village of Carthage to the north line of Sec- 
tion 6, Millcreek Township, being the north line of the County 
Infirmary grounds; thence east on the north line of said Section 
6, Millcreek Township, to the east line of said Section 6; thence 
south along the east line of said Section 6, Millcreek Township, 
to a point 200 feet, more or less, measured at right angles from 
the northeastly side of Seymour avenue; thence southeastwardly 
parallel to and 200 feet distant from the north line of Seymour 
avenue to a point 200 feet north of Langdon avenue; thence east- 
wardly parallel to and 200 feet north of Langdon avenue for 
a distance of 4,500 feet, more or less, to the east line of Section 
36, Columbia Township, and the former west corporation line 
of Pleasant Ridge; thence north along the west corporation line 
of the former Village of Pleasant Ridge to the north corporation 
line of said former village; thence east along the north corpora- 
tion line of former Village of Pleasant Ridge to the east corpora- 
tion line of said former village, being the west corporation line 
of the former Village of Kennedy Heights; thence north along 
the west line of Section 24, Columbia Township, being the west 
corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy Heights, a 
distance of one thousand feet, more or less, to the north corpora- 
tion line of said former village; thence east along said north cor- 
poration line to the west corporation line of said former Village 
of Kennedy Heights; thence north along said west corporation 
line to the north corporation line of said former village, being the 
north line of Section 24, Columbia Township; thence east along 
said north line a distance of sixteen hundred feet, more or less, 


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to the east corporation line of said former Village of Kennedy 
Heights; thence south along said east corporation line to. the 
south line of Montgomery pike; thence northeastwardly along the 
southerly line of Montgomery pike to the east line of Coleridge 
avenue; thence south along said east line to the north corpora- 
tion line of the former Village of Kennedy Heights, being the 
north line of the Euclid Land Association subdivision; thence 
east along said north corporation line to the east corporation line 
of the former Village of Kennedy Heights, being the west line 
of Plainfield avenue; thence south along said east corporation 
line to the north line of Standish avenue; thence southeastwardly 
to the center line of Plainfield avenue, being at a point op- 
posite the south line of Standish avenue extended; thence south 
along said center line to the south corporation line of the former 
Village of Kennedy Heights, being the south line of the Euclid 
Land Association subdivision; thence west along said south cor- 
poration line to the east corporation line, being the east line of 
Ehrman and Glensman subdivision; thence south along said east 
corporation line to the south corporation line of the former 
Village of Kennedy Heights, being the south line of said Ehrman 
and Glensman subdivision; thence west along said south line 
to the east line of Yononte avenue; thence south along the 
east line of Yononte avenue to the north line of Woodford road; 
thence east along said north line to the east line of Section 24, 
Columbia Township; thence south along the east lines of Sections 
24 and 23, Columbia Township, to the south corporation line 
of the former Village of Kennedy Heights; thence west follow- 
ing said south corporation line to the west line of Kennedy 
avenue, being the west corporation line of the former Village of 
Kennedy Heights; thence north along said west line, being the 
west line of the Kennedy Heights subdivision, to the north 
line of Woodford road; thence west along the north line of 
Woodford road to the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Rail- 
road, being the south corporation line of the former Village of 
Pleasant Ridge; thence in a southwesterly direction following 
the south corporation line of the former Village of Pleasant 
Ridge to the west corporation line of said former village, being 


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the east corporation line of the City of Norwood; thence north, 
northwest and north along the western corporation line of the 
former Village of Pleasant Ridge to the south line of Langdon 
avenue; thence west along the south line of Langdon avenue to 
the east line of Section 5, Millcreek Township; thence south on 
the east line of said Section 5, Millcreek Township, to the south 
line of said Section 5, Millcreek Township, the same being the 
north corporation line of the City of Norwood, in Millcreek 
Township; thence west along the south line of said Section 5 to 
the west corporation line of the City of Norwood, in Millcreek 
Township; thence south on the west corporation line of the City 
of Norwood to the south line of J. T. Thale, the same being 
the north corporation line of the City of Norwood, in Millcreek 
Township; thence west on the south line of said J. T. Thale 
to the Reading boulevard; thence southwest along Reading boule- 
vard, the same being the west corporation line of the City of 
‘Norwood, to the south line of Margaret McGee; thence east 
on the south line of Margaret McGee to the east line of Margaret 
McGee; thence south on the west line of Kline and Mills, the 
same being the west corporation line of the City of Norwood, 
to the north line of N. D. Graham; thence west on the north 
line of N. D. Graham to the west corporation line of the City 
of Norwood; thence southeast along the west corporation line of 
the City of Norwood, in Millcreek Township, to the south line 
of Section 4, Millcreek Township; thence east along the south 
line of said Section 4 to the west corporation line of the City 
of Norwood, in Millcreek Township; thence south on the west 
corporation line of the City of Norwood to the south corporation 
line of said city, the same being the north corporation line of the 
former Village of Evanston; thence to Dana avenue; thence 
west on Dana avenue to Woodburn avenue; thence south on 
Woodburn avenue to the C., L. & N. Railroad; thence south- 
westwardly, following the C., L. & N. Railroad, to Melish ave- 
nue; thence west on Melish avenue to Burnet avenue; thence 
north on Burnet avenue to Erkenbrecher avenue; thence west 
on Erkenbrecher avenue to Dury avenue; thence north on Dury 
avenue to Forest avenue; thence east on Forest avenue to Alaska 


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avenue; thence north on Alaska avenue to Glenwood avenue; 
thence northwest on Glenwood avenue to the west line of Sec- 
tion 9, Millcreek Township; thence north on said west line and 
the west line of Section 10 to Mitchell avenue, the place of be- 
ginning. 


SECTION 2. That Section 16 of the Code of Ordinances as 
amended in Ordinance No. 314, passed May 27, 1913, be and the 
same is hereby repealed. 


SEcTION 38. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Now Vourassed -lanuary laity 14. 


To amend Section 31 of the Code of Ordinances of the City. 
of Cincinnati, prescribing the time and place of regular 
meetings of Council. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 31 of Code of. Ordinances be 
amended to read as follows: 


Sec. 31. Regular meetings of Council, save during July 
and August, shall be held every Tuesday in the Council Chamber, 
commencing at 2 o’clock p.m. During July and August such 
meetings shall be held only on the first Tuesday of said months. 
Council may by motion dispense with any regular meeting. 
Whenever Tuesday shall be a holiday the regular meeting shall 
be held on Wednesday, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. 


SECTION 2. That said original Section 31 of the Code of 
Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, said Section 31 as amended 
by Ordinance No. 88, passed January 8, 1912, be and the same is 
hereby repealed. 


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SrecTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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No. 40. Passed January 27, 1914. 


Providing for the appointment of Second Assistant Clerk of 
Council supplementing Section 34 of the Code of Ordi- 
nances, and abolishing the position of Dedication Clerk of 
Council. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 34 of the Code of Ordinances be 
further supplemented by ordaining a supplementary section to 
read as follows: 

Sec. 36. One Second Assistant Clerk, whose duties shall! 
be to record such transactions of Council as may be directed by 
the Clerk of Council, including the recording of ordinances. In 
the event of the absence of both the Clerk of Council and the 
First Assistant, the Second Assistant shall act as the Clerk of 
Council. His compensation shall be twelve hundred ($1,200.00) 
dollars per annum. | 

SEcTION 2. That the position of a Dedication Clerk, pro- 
vided by original Section 46 of the Code of Ordinances, be and 
the same is hereby abolished. 

SECTION 3. That said original Section 46 of the Code of 
Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby 
repealed. 

SEcTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


mo, lal. Passed? March 17, 1914. 


To change the salary of the Sergeant-at-Arms of Council, by 
amending Section 39 of the Code of Ordinances of the 
City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 39 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby amended to read 
as follows: 


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Sec. 39. One sergeant-at-arms, whose duties shall be to 
maintain order in the Council chamber during the meetings of 
Council, and at such times to execute the orders of the president, 
the president pro tem or the chairman of Council, or to serve 
notices of meetings of Council and its committees. In the of- 
fice of the Clerk of Council he shall perform such duties as may 
be required of him by the clerk. He shall also perform the duties 
of custodian of records under the direction of the clerk. It 
shall be his duty to take receipts for all documents the various 
city officers may require for use in the courts and elsewhere, 
and that may, by the clerk, be allowed to be so used, or for the 
purpose of copying or comparison. He shall cause the return 
of all documents to their proper places in the file boxes, attend 
to the safety of all books in the office of the clerk, and place such 
books before those who may have authority to examine them, 
and shall return them to their proper places. It shall Demis 
duties to protect all records in the office of the clerk from loss 
or misplacement, and to this end he shall prevent access to the 
vaults of the clerk’s office and to other places of deposit of books 
and documents of all persons except those directly connected 
with Council. His compensation shall be one thousand five hun- 
dred ($1,500.00) dollars per annum. 

SECTION 2. That Section 39 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati as amended January 1, 1912, be and the 
same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 42. Passed January 23, 1914. 


To determine the number and compensation of the Clerks and 
employes in the Mayor’s office, by amending Sections 50-1, 
50-2, 50-3, 50-4, and 50-5 of the Code of Ordinances, 
as heretofore amended and repealing said original sections. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Sections 50-1, 50-2, 50-3, 50-4 and 50-5 Gf 


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the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be amended to 
read as follows: 

Sec. 50-1. A Secretary, whose salary shall be $2,400.00 
per annum. 

*SeEC. 50-2. A Clerk, whose salary shall be $1,200.00 per an- 
num, 

*Sec. 50-3. A Clerk, who shall be a stenographer, whose sal- 
ary shall be $1,200.00 per annum. 

Sec. 50-4. An Information and Research Clerk, whose sal- 
ary shall be $2,400.00 per annum. 

Sec. 50-5. An Assistant Information and Research Clerk, 
whose salary shall be $2,000.00 per annum. 

SEcTION 2. That Sections 50-1, 50-2, 50-3, 50-4 and 50-5 
of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati as ordained 
by Ordinance No. 68, passed February 4, 19138, be and the 
same are hereby repealed. 

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

*Sec, 50-2 and Sec, 50-3 amended by Ordinance No. 148, 
passed March 24, 1914. 


No. 145. Passed March 24, 1914. 


Providing for an Assistant Secretary and an Executive Clerk in 
the Mayor’s office, and fixing their salaries by amending 
Sections 50-2 and 50-3 of the Code of Ordinances of the 
City of Cincinnati, and repealing said Sections as amended 
January 23, 1914. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Sections 50-2 and 50-3 of the Code of Or- 
dinances of the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 50-2. An Assistant Secretary, who shall be a stenogra- 
pher, whose salary shall be $1,500.00 per annum. 

Sec. 50-3. An Executive Clerk, whose salary shall be 
$1,500.00 per annum. 3 

SECTION 2. That Sections 50-2 and 50-3 of the Code of Or- 


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dinances of the City of Cincinnati, as amended by Ordinance 
No. 42, passed January 23, 1914, be and the same are hereby 
repealed. 

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 346. Passed June 23, 1914. 


Supplementing Section 50 of the Code of Ordinances. 
Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Section 50 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby supplemented 
by Section 50-6 and Section 50-7, which supplementary sections 
are hereby ordained and given Code numbers reading as follows: 

Sec. 50-6. A Statistician, whose salary shall be twelve hun- 
dred ($1,200.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 50-7. A Secretary and Stenographer, whose salary 
shall be one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars per annum. 

SEcTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 41. Passed January 30, 1914. 


Providing for the appointment of certain employees in the 
City Auditor’s office, fixing their bonds and salaries, and 
amending Sections 60-2, 60-3, 60-5, 60-7, 60-9, 60-11 
and Section 61 of the Code of Ordinances, and abolishing 
the positions of Assistant Examiner, Second Assistant Book- 
keeper, Chief Assessment Clerk and Chief License Clerk in 
said office. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Sections 60-2, 60-3, 60-5, 60-7, 60-9, 60-11, 
and Section 61 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincin- 
nati be and the same are hereby amended to read as follows : 


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Sec. 60-11. An Assistant Auditor, salary two thousand 
($2,000.00) dollars per annum. 

SEc. 60-2. A Chief Clerk, salary eighteen hundred ($1,- 
800.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 60-3. Two Bookkeepers, salary each fifteen hundred 
($1,500.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 60-5. Six Assistant Bookkeepers, salary each twelve 
hundred ($1,200.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 60-7. Four Assessment Clerks, salary each twelve hun- 
dred ($1,200.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 60-9. Three License Clerks, salary each twelve hun- 
dred ($1,200.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 61. The salaries herein provided shall be paid in equal 
semi-monthly installments upon the allowance of the Auditor. 
The appointees entitled respectively Assistant Auditor and Chief 
Clerk shall hold their positions during the pleasure of the Audi- 
tor. Before entering upon their respective duties the following 
named employes shall each give a bond payable to the city, 
conditioned and approved in the manner required by law and 
ordinance, and in the amount following respectively : 


eoutwAuditor 2h sock. $5,000.00 
Aserstant vuditor ...2.0.;...- 3,000.00 
Me IE [ete eet ads wat eo 3900.00 


No other appointee of the Auditor shall be required to give a 
bond. 

SEcTION 2. That original Sections 60-2, 60-3, 60-7, 60-9 of 
the Code of Ordinances, Section 60-5 as amended by ordinance 
passed January 2, 1912, Section 60-11 and Section 61 as amended 
by ordinance passed February 18, 1913, be and the same are 
hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 3. That the positions of Assistant Examiner, Sec- 
ond Assistant Bookkeeper, Chief Assessment Clerk and Chief 
License Clerk, provided respectively by original Sections 60-1 1a, 
60-4, 60-6 and 60-8 of the Code of Ordinances, be and the same 
are hereby abolished. 


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SecTION 4. That original Sections 60-4, 60-6, 60-8 of the 
Code of Ordinances and Section 60-11la as amended by ordinance 
passed February 18, 1913, be and the same are hereby repealed. 


SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 663. Passed December 2, 19138. 


Changing the salary of the Solicitor and of the assistant who 
acts as Prosecuting Attorney of the Police Court, by amend- 
ing Sections 72 and 78 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Sections 72 and 78 of the Code of Ordi- 
nances of the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as 
follows: 

Sec. 72: The Solicitor shall be elected for a term of two (2) 
years, and shall serve until his successor is elected and qualified. 
He shall be an elector of the city and admitted to practice in the 
courts of Ohio. His salary shall be five thousand eight hundred 
($5,800.00) dollars per annum, payable semi-monthly. Before 
entering upon the duties of his office, he shall execute a bond, 
conditioned according to law, with sufficient sureties, in the sum 
of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, to be approved by the 
Mayor. 

Sec. 78. In addition to the assistants and subordinates 
above provided, the Solicitor shall have the power to appoint 
an assistant, whom the Solicitor may designate to act as Prose- 
cuting Attorney of the Municipal Court. His salary shall be one 
thousand four hundred ($1,400.00) dollars per annum, payable 
semi-monthly, and in addition he shall receive such compensa- 
tion, payable from the Hamilton County treasury, as may be 
allowed by the County Commissioners. He shall perform such 
duties as are required by law and ordinance. It shall also be his 
duty to collect, by suit or otherwise, in the name of the City of 
Cincinnati, all forfeited bonds in the Municipal Court of the City 


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of Cincinnati. All moneys so collected shall be paid by him into’ 
the city treasury. 
SECTION 2. That said original Sections 72 and 78 of the 
Code of Ordinances be and the same are hereby repealed. 
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 67. Passed February 10, 1914. 


To provide for an additional Assistant City Solicitor and his 
compensation and duties by supplementing Section 77-4 
of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 77-4 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by ordaining a supple- 
mentary section numbered and reading as follows: 

Sec. 77-4a. One additional assistant, who shall rank as 
Fifth Assistant, receive a salary of fifteen hundred ($1,500.00) 
dollars per annum, and who shall examine titles and perform such 
other duties as the Solicitor shall assign to him from time to 
time. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 376. Passed June 30, 1914: 


Providing for the appointment of Stenographers in the office 
of the City Solicitor and amending Section 77-6 of the 
Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 77-6 of the Code of Ordinances of 


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the City of Cincinnati as amended June 12, 1911, be and the same 
is hereby amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 77-6. Four stenographers, at a salary of nine hundred 
($900.00) dollars per annum each. 


SECTION 2. That said original Section 77-6 of the Code of 
Ordinances as heretofore amended on June 12, 1911, be and the 
same is hereby repealed. 


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SEcTION 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in 
force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 330. Passed June 23, 1914. 


Providing for the performance of the duties of the City So- 
licitor in case of absence, disability or vacancy in said 
office, and amending Section 77-9 of the Code of Ordi- 
nances, passed January 8, 1912. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Olio: 


Section 1. That Section 77-9 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati, passed January 8, 1912, be amended to 
read as follows: 


Sec. 77-9. In the absence or disability of the Solicitor, or 


in case of a vacancy in said office, said assistants above provided 


shall perform the duties of the Solicitor, and the First Assistant 
City Solicitor above provided shall be the Acting City Solicitor in 
the absence or disability of the Solicitor or in the case of a vacancy 
in said office until other provision is made therefor by Council. 


SECTION 2. That said amended Section 77-9, passed January 
8, 1912, be and the same is hereby repealed. 


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Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in 
force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati De 


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No. 32. Passed January 27, 1914. 


Abolishing the sub-department of Public Lands and Buildings 
and the sub-department of City Hall and Municipal Garage, 
and transferring their duties to, and creating the sub- 
department of Public Property and defining the scope of 
said new sub-department and providing for the officers, 
clerks and employes in said sub-department with their 
salaries, and amending Sections 80, 132 and 133, and 
repealing original Sections 80, 132 and 133 of the Code 
of Ordinances of Cincinnati as heretofore amended. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 80 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City,of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 


*Sec. 80. There shall be established within the Depart- 
ment of Public Service the following sub-departments, to wit: 
_ Administration, Engineering, Waterworks, Street and Sewer 
Repair, Street Cleaning, Street Lighting, Purchasing, Public 
Property, Street Car Inspection, and Weights, Measures and 
Scales. 

SECTION 2. That Section 132 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 


Sec. 132. The head of the sub-department of Public Prop- 
erty shall be the Superintendent thereof, who shall receive a 
salary of two thousand ($2,000.00) dollars per annum. Said sub- . 
department shall be divided into the divisions of City Hall and 
Municipal Garage, Baths, Wharves, Markets, Comfort Stations 
and Fountains, and shall have charge of all public lands and 
buildings. The Superintendent of the said sub-department shall 
have the administration of all the divisions thereof, and shall have 
the powers and duties of Wharfmaster and Superintendent of 
Markets. He shall give bond in the sum of four thousand 
($4,000.00) dollars. 

Section 3. That Section 133 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 


Sec. 133. There shall be the following officers, clerks and 


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employes in the Division of City Hall and Municipal Garage, 
who shall receive the respective salaries hereinafter provided. 

SECTION 4. That whenever in the ordinances of the City of 
Cincinnati reference is made to the former Superintendent of 
Public Lands and Buildings, or to the former sub-department 
of City Hall and Municipal Garage, the same shall be taken to 
refer to the sub-department of Public Property; and wherever 
in said ordinances any powers or duties are conferred on either 
of the said former sub-departments, or the heads, superintend- 
ents or clerks or employes thereof, the same shall be taken to 
refer to, and to confer the same powers and duties on the sub- 
department of Public Property and on the Superintendent and 
employes thereof. 

Section 5. That the following sections of said Code of Or- 
dinances be and the same are hereby repealed. 

Section 80, as amended by Ordinance No. 22, passed January 
2, 1912. 

Section 132, as amended by Ordinance No. 4, passed January 
re ARN 3 

Section 133, as amended by Ordinance No. 36, passed Janu- 
aL 2, LOR. 

Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

*Sec. 80 amended by Ordinance No. 345, passed June 23, 
1914. 


No. 345. Passed June 23, 1914. 


Creating the Subdepartment of Stables and Live Stock in the 
Department of Public Service, and providing for a Superin- 
tendent thereof, and fixing his salary and abolishing the 
position of Veterinary Surgeon, by amending Section 80 
and repealing Section 245-5, and ordaining a supplementary 
section to be known as 132-a of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 80 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 


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Sec. 80. There shall be established within the Department 
of Public Service the following sub-departments, to wit: Ad- 
ministration, Engineering, Waterworks, Street and Sewer Re- 
pair, Street Cleaning, Street Lighting, Purchasing, Public Prop- 
erty, Street Car Inspection, Stables and Live Stock, and Weights, 
Measures and Scales. 

SECTION 2. That Section 80 of the Code of Ordinances as 
heretofore amended be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 3. That the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cin- 
cinnati be supplemented by ordaining a supplementary section 
numbered and reading as follows: 

Sec. 132a. The head of the sub-department of Stables and 
Live Stock shall be the Superintendent thereof, who shall receive 
a salary of twenty-five hundred ($2,500.00) dollars per annum. 
The administration of said sub-department shall rest with the 
superintendent thereof. 

Section 4. That Section 245-5 of the Code of Ordinances 
as heretofore amended be and the same is hereby repealed, and 
the position of Veterinary Surgeon in the sub-department of 
Charities and Corrections is hereby abolished. 

Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 3. Passed January 1, 1914. 


Creating the position of Assistant Secretary in the Department 
of Public Service and amending Section 81 of the Code of 
Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati and repealing Ordi- 
nance No. 90, passed February 11, 1918. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 81 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 81. The Director of Public Service is authorized to 
appoint a Secretary, who shall receive a salary of twenty-eight 
hundred ($2,800.00) dollars per annum, and shall give bond in 


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the. sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars per annum; and 
said Director is authorized to appoint an Assistant Secretary, 
who shall. receive a-salary of fifteen hundred ($1,500.00) dollars 
per annum; said Secretary and Assistant Secretary shall perform 
such duties and services as may be imposed by the Director of 
Public Service. 

Section 2. That Section 81 of the Code of Ordinances as 
amended by Ordinance No. 90, passed February 11, 1913, be and 
the same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No vtLo7, 6 Passed April 21, 19145 


To supplement Section 82 of the Code of Ordinances with 
reference to Assistant Clerk in the Department of Public 
Service. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Oho: 


SECTION 1. That Section 82 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by adding Section 82-2a 
as follows: 

Sec. 82-2a. One Assistant Clerk at fifteen hundred ($1,- 
500.00) dollars per annum. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 938. Passed February 24, 1914. 
Sreating the position of Record Information Clerk in sub- 
department of Engineering by ordaining a supplementary 
section of the Code of Ordinances known as Section 92-9a. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 92 of the Code of Ordinances of 


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the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by ordaining a supple- 
mentary section numbered and reading as follows: 

Sec. 92-9a. A Record Information Clerk, at a salary of two 
thousand ($2,000.00) dollars per annum. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No.'149. Passed March 24, 1914. 


Creating the position of right of way solicitor in the sub- 
department of Engineering by ordaining a supplementary 
section of the Code of Ordinances to be known as Section 
92-23. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Secrion, ly That Section 92 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby supplemented by 
ordaining a supplementary section numbered and reading as 
follows : 

SEc. 92-23. A Right-of-way Solicitor, at a salary of one hun- 
dred ($100.00) dollars per month. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 294. Passed June. 9, 1914. 


To amend Section 92-31 of the Code of Ordinances of the City 
of Cincinnati, so as to increase the compensation of 
Stenographers (Class A) in the sub-department of En- 
gineering. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 92-31 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

SEc. 92-31. Stenographers, Class A, each eleven hundred and 
fifty ($1,150.00) dollars per annum. 


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SEcTION 2. That original Section 92-31 of the Code of Or- 
dinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 94. Passed February 24, 1914. 


Creating the positions of Brick Tester and Assistant Brick 
Tester in sub-department of Engineering by ordaining a 
supplementary section of the Code of Ordinances known as 
Section 92-44a. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Olo: 


SECTION 1. That Section 92 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by ordaining a supple- 
mentary section numbered and reading as follows : 

Sec. 92-44a. A Brick Tester, seventy-five ($75.00) dollars 
per month. An Assistant Brick Tester, fifty ($50.00) dollars per 
month. 

SEcTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 291. Passed June 9, 1914. 


Increasing the salary of Bridge Foremen by amending Section 
92-50 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 92-50 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby amended 
so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 92-50. Bridge Foremen, six ($6.00) dollars per day. 

SECTION 2. That said original Section 92-50 of the Code of 
Ordinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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No. 256. Passed May 19. 1914. 


Increasing the salary of the Assistant Bridge Foremen by 
amending Section 92-51 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by, the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 92-51 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 92-51. Assistant Foremen, five ($5.00) dollars per day. 

SECTION 2. That said original Section 92-51 of the Code of 
Ordinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


iNOnoc.) Facsed: july 7, 1914. 


To provide for increases in Wages of Drivers, Stablemen and. 
Helpers in the Department of Public Service, by amending 
Section 92-55, 92-56, 102-132, 102-1324, 129-42, 
129-43, 130-14, 130-29, 130-30 and 130-31 of the Code 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


BECTION 1. That Sections 92-55, 92-56, 102-132, 102-1327, 
129-42, 129-438, 130-14, 130-29, 130-30 and 130-31 of the Code of 
Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as 
follows : 


SEc. 92-55. Drivers (two-horse), $2.75 per day. 
Sec. 92-56. Drivers (one-horse), $2.50 per day. 

Sec. 102-132. Drivers (two-horse), $2.75 per day. 
Sec. 102-1321%4. Drivers (one-horse), $2.50 per day. 
Sec. 129-42. Drivers (two-horse), $2.75 per: day. 
Sec. 129-43. Drivers (one-horse), $2.50 per day. 
Sec. 130-14. Stablemen, $2.25 per day. 

Sec. 130-29. Drivers (two-horse), $2.75 per day. 


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Sec. 130-30. Drivers (one-horse), $2.50 per day. 
SEc. 130-31. Helpers, $2.25 per day. 


SECTION 2. That original Sections 92-55, 92-56, 102-132, 
102-132%4, 129-42, 129-438, 130-14, 130-29, 130-30, and 130-31 of 
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same 
are hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the Ist day of January A. D., 1915. 


No. 349. Passed June 23, 1914. 


To repeal Section 92-57 of the Code of Ordinances of the City 
of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 92-57 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 231. Passed May 5, 1914. 


HKixing the compensation of Carpenters and Machinists in the 
employ of the city by amending and repealing certain sec- - 
tions of the Code of Ordinances. 


_ Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Sections’.92-58, 102-72. 102-116, 1293g08 
130-28, 133-12, 133-19, 239-24, 243-11, 243-19 and 243-127 of 
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same 
are hereby amended to read as follows: 


SEc. 92-58. Carpenters, each 55 cents per hour. 
SEc. 102-72. Machinists, each 50 cents per hour. 
Sec. 102-116. Carpenters, each 55 cents per hour. 


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Sec. 129-60. Carpenters, each 55 cents per hour. 

SEC. 130-28. Carpenters, each 55 cents per hour. 

SEC. 133-12. Machinists, each 50 cents per hour. 

Sec. 133-19. Carpenters, each 55 cents per hour. 

SEC. 239-24. Instructor of Carpentry, 55 cents per hour. 
*SeEcC, 248-11, Machinists, each 50 cents per hour. 

*SEc. 243-19. Carpenters, each 55 cents per hour. 


*SEC 243-127. Machinists, each 50 cents per hour. 


SECTION 2. That Sections 92-58, 102-72, 102-73, 102-116, 
129-60, 133-19, 130-28, 133-12, 239-24, 243-11, 248-19, 243-127 of 
the Code of Ordinances as originally enacted be and the same 
are hereby repealed. 


SECTION 38. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an 
emergency measure, and its enactment is necessary on account 
of the machinists’ and carpenters’ unions having fixed their 
scale of wages, which is now in effect. This ordinance, therefore, 
shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period 
allowed by law. 


*Sections 2438-11, 243-19 and 243-127 amended by Ordinance 
No. 628, passed November 17, 1914. 


Bion d0. Jeassed january 20, 1914. 


To change the salaries of the General Superintendent and of 
the Superintendent of the Division of Distribution of the 
Water Works, by amending Section 102 of the Code of. 
Ordinances as heretofore amended. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Olio: 


Section 1. That Section 102 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 


Sec. 102. The head of the Subdepartment of Waterworks 
shall be the General Superintendent, who shall receive a salary 


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of four thousand five hundred ($4,500.00) dollars per annum, 
and give bond in the sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars. 
Said subdepartment shall be divided into three divisions : Admin- 
istration, Distribution and Pumping. The Superintendent of the 
Division of Administration shall receive a salary of two hundred 
and fifty ($250.00) dollars per month and give bond in the sum 
of twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dollars. The Superin- 
tendent of the Division of Distribution shall receive a salary of 
twenty-five hundred ($2,500.00) dollars per year and give no bond. 
The Superintendent of the Division of Pumping shall receive a 
salary of two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars per month and 
give no bond. The administration of these divisions shall rest in 
the Superintendent and employees of the respective divisions, who 
shall receive the respective salaries hereinafter provided. 


SECTION 2. That said original Section 102 as amended by 
Ordinance 31, passed January 2, 1912, and as amended by Ordi- 


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nance No. 306, passed June 7, 1912, be and the same hereby is 
repealed. 


SEcTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 446. Passed August 4, 1914. 


To amend Section 102-20 of the Code of Ordinances of the 
City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 102-20 of the Code of Ordinances 
be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: 
SEC. 102-20. Stenographers, Class A, $96.00 per month. 


SECTION 2. That said Section 102-20 of the Code of Ordi- 
nances be and the same is hereby repealed. 


Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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No. 69%. Passed December 15, 1914. 


Amending Section 102-31, and repealing Section 102-32 of 
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, providing 
for the salaries of House Surveyors in the Waterworks De- 
partment. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 102-31 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 102-31. House Surveyors, eighty-five ($85.00) dollars 
per month. 

SECTION 2. That Sections 102-31 and 102-32, as ordained by 
Ordinance No. 31 passed January 2, 1912, be and the same are 
hereby repealed. 

SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 288. Passed June 9, 1914. 


Providing for the salaries of certain Turnkeys in the Sub- 
department of Water Works in the Department of Public 
Service by amending Section 102-35 and 102-36 of the 
Code of Ordinances. 


Amended and repealed by Ordinance No. 347, passed June 
go, 1914. 


No. 347. Passed June 238, 1914. 

‘Amending Sections 102-83 and 102-35 of the Code of Ordi- 
nances of the City of Cincinnati, providing for the salaries 
of Meter Readers and Turnkeys in the Waterworks Depart- 
ment, and repealing Sections 102-34 and 102-36. 

Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohta: 


Section 1. That Section 102-33 and 102-35 of the Code of 


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Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same are hereby 
amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 102-33. Meter Readers, $95.00 per month. 

Sec. 102-35. Turnkeys, $80.00 per month. 

Before a turnkey enters upon the duties of his office he shall 
execute a bond conditioned according to law, with sufficient 
sureties in the sum of $500.00 to be approved by the Mayor. 

SECTION 2. That original Sections 102-34 and 102-36 of the 
Code of Ordinances, and Sections 102-33 and 102-35 of Ordi- 
nance No. 354, passed July 5, 1912, also Ordinance No. 288, passed 
June 9, 1914, be and the same are hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 205. Passed April 21, 1914. 


Providing for Platters in the sub-department of Waterworks, 
and fixing their salaries, supplementing Section 102. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 102 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by ordaining a supple- 
mentary section to read as follows: 

Sec. 102-42. Platters, Class A, $70.00 per month. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 488. Passed August 4, 1914. 


Creating the position of Chief Valveman in the Waterworks. 
Department by ordaining supplementary Section 102-62. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 102 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby supplemented by 


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Section 102-62, which supplementary section is hereby ordained 
to read as follows: 
SEC. 102-62. Chief Valveman, $1,200.00 per annum. 


SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 56. . Passed February 3, 1914. 


Providing for janitresses in the sub-department of Waterworks 
and fixing their salaries, supplementing Section 102. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 102 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by ordaining a supple- 
mentary section to read as follows: 

SEc. 102-123. Janitresses, $35.00 per month. 


SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Noz>46.. Passed October 6; 1914. 


Forbidding the use and the maintaining ot public troughs, 
boxes and receptacles for the purpose of feeding and water- 
ing of live stock located on and within the streets and 
thoroughfares of the city, and authorizing the use and 
maintenance of hydrants on the streets and public thor- 
oughfares of the city by amending Section 108 of the Code 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 108 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 108. That it shall be unlawful for any person or per- 
sons to use, place or maintain within the limits of the streets 


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and thoroughfares of the City of Cincinnati any public trough, 
box or other receptacle used for the purpose of supplying live 
stock with water or feed. That after procuring a permit from the 
Director of Public Service any person or persons may erect and 
maintain a hydrant on the streets and thoroughfares of the city 
for the purpose of supplying water for live stock, provided that 
said hydrant be properly metered and water paid for at the 
regular rates. Any person violating this ordinance shall be sub- 
ject to a fine not exceeding twenty ($20.00) dollars nor less than 
five ($5.00) dollars, and the costs of prosecution. 

SECTION 2. That said original Section 108 of the Codenc 
Ordinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an 
emergency measure and ordinance, and is necessary for the im- 
mediate preservation of the public health and welfare, because 
of the necessity for protection of live stock due to an epidemic 
of glanders existing in and among live stock, and this ordinance, 
therefore, shall take effect and be in force immediately. 


No. 95. Passed February 24, 1914. 


To change the salary of the Assistant in charge oi Street and 
Sewer Repair Department, by amending Section 129 of 
the Code of Ordinances as heretofore amended. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohto: 


SECTION 1. That Section 129 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 129. Under the general supervisory administration of 
the Director of Public Service and the Chief Engineer, the head 
of the subdepartment of Street and Sewer Repairs shall be an 
assistant in charge of such subdepartment, who shall receive a 
salary of thirty-six hundred ($3,600.00) dollars per annum. Of 
this sum twelve hundred ($1,200.00) dollars shall be paid out of 
the Street Restoration Fund, Ordinance No. 777, passed Septem- 
ber 14, 1908. The administration of said subdepartment shall 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 37 


rest with said assistant in charge, and the following officers, clerks 
and employes, who shall receive the respective salaries herein- 
after provided. 

SECTION 2. That said original Section 129 of the Code of 
Ordinances as amended by Ordinance No. 18, passed January 2, 
1912, be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 2385. Passed May 5, 1914. 


Creating the position of Supervisor of Freight Shipments in 
the sub-department of Street and Sewer Repair by ordain- 
ing a supplementary section of the Code of Ordinances to 
be known as Section 129-20a. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 129 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby supplemented 
by ordaining a supplementary section numbered and reading as 
follows: 

Sec. 129-20a. Supervisor of Freight Shipments, $100.00 per 
month. | 

SEcTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 401. Passed July 15, 1914. 


To repeal Section 129-58% and Section 129-73 of the Code 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 129-581% of the Code of Ordi- 
nances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby re- 
pealed. 


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SecTION 2. That Section 129-73 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby repealed. 

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 389. ‘Passed July 7, 1914. 


Providing tor Cement Finishers in the sub-department of 
Street and Sewer Repairs. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnatt, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 129 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby supplemented 
by ordaining Section 129-74¥% to read as follows : 

Sec. 129-7414. Cement Finishers, fifty (50) cents per hour. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Wo: 71. “Passed February 17,1914. 


Providing for the position of Chief Clerk in the office of the 
sub-department of Street and Sewer Cleaning and fixing his 
salary by amending original Section 130-4 of the Code of 
Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That original Section 130-4 of the Code of Or- 
dinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby 
amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 130-4. A Chief Clerk, fifteen hundred ($1,500.00) dol- 
lars per annum. 

SECTION 2. That said original Section 130-4 of the Code of 
Ordinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 39 


No. 647. Passed November 24, 1914. 


To further supplement Section 133 was repealed by Ordinance 
No. 660 passed December 1, 1914. 


No. 747. Passed December 30, 1913. 


Providing rate of compensation of Carpenters in sub-depart- 
ment of City Hall and Municipal Garage by further supple- 
menting Section 133 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Amended by Ordinance No. 231, passed May 5, 1914. 


No. 660. Passed December 1, 1914. 


To further supplement Section 1338 of the Code of Ordinances 
by ordaining Section 1338-20, to provide for Painters in 
the sub-department of Public Property, and to repeal ordi- 
nance passed November 24, 1914, and numbered 647. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 133 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be further supplemented by ordaining 
Section 133-20 to read as follows: 

SEC. 133-20. Painters, at fifty (50) cents each per hour. 


SECTION 2. That ordinance passed November 24, 1914, and 
Numbered 647, be and the same is hereby repealed. 


Section 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an 
emergency measure and is necessary for the immediate painting 
of the interior of the City Hall; therefore, this ordinance shall go 
into immediate effect. 


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No. 581. Passed October 20; 1914. 


To provide for an eight-hour day on public work in the City 
of Cincinnati, the penalty for violation of the same and 
amending and supplementing Section 221-1 of the Code of 
Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Section 221-1 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby amended to read 
as follows: 

SEc. 221-1. Except in cases of extraordinary emergency, 
not to exceed eight (8) hours shall constitute a day’s work, and 
not to exceed forty-eight (48) hours shall constitute a week’s 
work, for workmen engaged on any public work carried on or 
aided by the City of Cincinnati, whether done by contract or 
otherwise, and all contracts shall contain the aforesaid provision. 
It shall be unlawful for any person, corporation or association 
whose duty it shall be to employ or to direct and control the serv- 
ices of such workmen to require or permit any of them to labor 
more than eight (8) hours in any calendar day, or more than 
forty-eight (48) hours in any week, except in cases of extra- 
ordinary emergency. This section shall be in force and appli- 
cable to all contracts let on and after July 1, 1915, and shall not 
be construed to include policemen or firemen. 


SECTION 2. That said original Section 221-1 of the Code of 
Ordinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 8. That Section 221-1 of the Code of Ordinances 
be supplemented by ordaining a supplementary section, num- 
bered and reading as follows: 

Sec. 221-la. Any person who shall violate any of the pro- 
visions of Section 221-1 of the Code of Ordinances shall be 
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be 
fined a sum not to exceed one hundred ($100.00) dollars, or be 
imprisoned not more than thirty (30) days, or both. 

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 41 
No. 2. Passed January 1, 1914. 


Sreating the position of Assistant Secretary in the Department 
of Public Safety and amending and supplementing Section 
228 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 
and repealing said original Section 228. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 228 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

SEC. 228. In said sub-department of administration, the fol- 
lowing officers, surgeons, clerks, employees and assistant secre- 
tary, are authorized in addition to the secretary. 

SECTION 2. That said Section 228 be supplemented by or- 
daining a supplementary section to read as follows : 

SEc. 228a. One Assistant Secretary, who shall receive a 
salary of fifteen hundred ($1,500.00) dollars per annum. 

SECTION 3. That said original Section 228 be and the same 
is hereby repealed. 

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No, 375. Passed June 30, 1914. 


To provide for the number of Lieutenants of Police to be ap- 
pointed, by amending Section 229-3 of the original Code 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 229-3 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 229-3. One Inspector of Police, who shall be Assistant 
Chief of Police and receive a compensation of $3,000.00 per an- 
num; one Inspector of Police in command of the Detective De- 
partment, who shall receive a compensation of $2,500.00 per an- 
num; one additional Inspector of Police, who shall receive a 
salary of $2,000.00 per annum; one Lieutenant of Detectives, 


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who shall receive a salary of $2,000.00 per annum; one Sergeant 
of Detectives, who shall receive a salary of $1,700.00 per annum, 
and forty Lieutenants of Police, who shall each receive a salary 
of $1,440.00 per annum. The said Inspectors, Sergeant and 
Lieutenants shall each give bond in the sum of $2,000.00. 

SECTION 2. That Section 229-3 of the original Code of Or- 
dinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby re- 
pealed. 

SEcTION 38. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 408. Passed July 15, 1914. 


To amend Section 241-10 and Section 241-12 of the Code of 
Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 241-10 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 241-10. Thirty Guards, each $900.00 per annum, and 
shall each give bond in the sum of $1,000.00. 

SECTION 2. That Section 241-12 of the Code of Ordinances 
be amended so as to read as follows: ; 

Sec. 241-12. Six Assistant Matrons, each $600.00. per annum. 

SECTION 3. That said original Sections 241-10 and 241-12 
of the Code of Ordinances be and the same are hereby repealed. 

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after January 1, 1915. 


No. 21. Passed January 20, 1914. 


Changing the salary of the Superintendent of the City Hospital 
by amending Section 243 of the Code of Ordinances as 
heretofore amended. 


Amended and repealed by Ordinance No. 628, passed No- 
vember 17, 1914. 


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No. 54. Passed February 3, 1914. 


Authorizing the employment of an additional Assistant En- 
gineer, and creating the position of X-ray Technician, and 
increasing the salary of Laundryman, all at the City Hos- 
pital, by supplementing Section 2438 and amending Sections 
243-10 and 2438-39 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Amended and repealed by Ordinance No. 628, passed No- 
vember 17, 1914. 


No. 363.  Passed-June 30, 1914. 
To amend Section 243-25 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Amended and repealed by Ordinance No. 628, passed No- 
vember 17, 1914. 


No, 661. Passed: July 7, 1914. 


Amending Sections 243-30, 243-31, 248-32, 243-33 and 
243-34, and providing for an additional cook at the City 
Hospital by supplementing Section 243-380 of the Code of 
Ordinances. 


Amended and repealed by Ordinance No. 628, passed No- 
vember 17, 1914. 


No. 704. Passed December 16, 1913. 


Amending Section 243-80 of the Code of Ordinances. (In- 
ternes shall receive no compensation. ) 


Amended and repealed by Ordinance No. 628, passed No- 
vember 17, 1914. 


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No. 22. Passed January 20, 1914. 


Changing the salary of the Principal of the Training School 
of the Cincinnati Hospital by amending Section 243-89 of 
the Code of Ordinances. 


Amended and repealed by Ordinance No. 628, passed No- 
vember 17, 1914. 


No. 628: Passed November 17, 1914. 


Fixing the number and compensation of the officers, clerks and 
employees of the Cincinnati General Hospital, and amend- 
ing Sections 226, 243, 243-1, 2438-2, 243-3, 243-4, 
243-5, 243-6, 243-7, 2438-8, 2438-9, 243-10, 243-11, 
243-12, 248-13, 243-14, 2438-15, 243-16, 243-17, 
243-18, 243-19, 243-20, 243-21, 243-22, 243-23, 
243-24, 243-25, 243-26, 243-27, 2438-28, 243-29, 
243-30, 2438-31, 243-32, 2438-33, 2438-34, 243-35, 
243-36, 243-37, 243-38, 243-39, 243-40, 243-41, 
243-42, 248-43, 243-44, 243-45, 243-46, 243-47, 
243-48, 243-49, 243-80, 243-81, 243-82, 243-83, 
243-84, 243-85, 243-86, 243-87, 243-88, 243-89, 
243-90, 243-91, 2438-92, 243-93, 243-94, 243-95, 
243-96, 243-97, 243-98, 243-125, 248-126, 243-127, 
243-128, 243-129, 2438-130, 248-1381, 243-132, 243- 
1338, 248-134, 243-135, 248-136, 2438-137, 243-138, 
243-1389, 243-140, 243-141, 243-142, 243-1438, 2483- 
144, 243-145, 243-146, 243-147, 243-148, 243-149, 
and 243-150, and by further supplementing Section 2438 
and by repealing Sections 243-2014, 243-30a and 243-80a 
of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Oho: 


SEcTION 1. That Sections 226, 243, 243-1, 243-2, 243-3, 243-4, 
243-5, 243-6, 243-7, 243-8, 243-9 243-10, 243-11, 243-12, 243-13, 
243-14, 243-15, 243-16, 243-17, 243-18, 243-19, 243-20, 243-21, 
243-22, 243-28, 2438-24, 243-25, 243-26, 248-27, 243-28, 243-29, 
243-30, 243-31, 248-32, 243-33, 248-34, 248-35, 243-36, 243-37, 
243-38, 248-39, 243-40, 243-41, 248-42, 243-43, 243-44, 243-45, 
243-46, 243-47, 243-48, 248-49, 248-80, 243-81, 248-82, 243-83, 


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243-84, 243-85, 243-86, 243-87, 243-88, 243-89, 243-90, 243-91, 
243-92, 243-93, 243-94, 248-95, 243-96, 248-97, 243-98, 243-125, 
243-126, 243-127, 248-128, 243-129, 243-130, 243-131, 248-1382, 
243-133, 243-134, 248-135, 248-136, 243-137, 243-138, 243-139, 
243-140, 243-141, 243-142, 2438-148, 243-144, 243-145, 243-146, 
243-147, 243-148, 243-149 and 243-150 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be and the same are herey amended to 
read as follows: 


Sec. 226. There shall be established within the department of 
Public Safety the following subdepartments, to-wit: Administra- 
tion; Police; Fire Protection; Buildings; Smoke Inspection; 
Refuge Home; City Workhouse; City Infirmary; Charities and 
Corrections ; Cincinnati General Hospital; and Municipal Lodging 
House. 


Sec. 248. The head of the subdepartment of the Cincinnati 
General Hospital shall be the Superintendent and Medical Director 
thereof, who shall receive a salary of $4,500.00 per annum and 
maintenance and shall give bond in the sum of $5,000.00. The 
Superintendent and Medical Director of the Cincinnati General 
Hospital shall have charge of the general administration of the 
Cincinnati General Hospital and of The Tuberculosis Sanator- 
ium, and shall be secretary of the attending medical staff. Under 
the direction of the Superintendent and Medical Director, such 
Hospital and Sanatorium shall be in charge of the following of- 
ficers, clerks and employees, who shall receive the respective 
salaries and compensation hereinafter provided. 

Sec. 248-1. One assistant superintendent, at $2,000.00 per 
annum and maintenance, who shall give bond in the sum of 
$3,000.00. | 

Sec. 248-2. One Secretary, at $600.00 per annum and main- 
tenance. 

Sec. 243-3. One chief clerk, at $1,200.00 per annum and 
board; who shall give bond in the sum of $5,000.00. 

Sec. 243-4. One Bookkeeper, at $900.00 per annum and 
board. . 

Sec. 243-5. Three clerks at $720.00 each per annum and 

maintenance. 


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SEc. 243-6. Three telephone operators, at $360.00 each per 
annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-7. Two messengers, at $192.00 each per annum 
and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-8. Three gatekeepers, at $300.00 each per annum 
and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-9. One superintendent of the school of nursing, 
at $2,000.00 per annum and maintenance; such superintend- 
ent of the school of nursing ‘shall, under the direction of 
the Superintendent and Medical Director of the Cincinnati 
General Hospital, have charge of the nursing at the Cincinnati 
General Hospital and at the Cincinnati Tuberculosis Sana- 
torium. 

Sec. 243-10. One office nurse, at $600.00 per annum and 
maintenance. | 

Sec. 248-11. One assistant superintendent and instructor 
of nursing, at $1,200.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-12. One instructor of nursing, at $900.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-13. One instructor of science of nursing and diet- 
etics, at $900.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-14. One night supervisor of nurses, at $1,000.00 
per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-15. One assistant night supervisor of nurses, at 
$720.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-16. One supervisor of operating pavilion and in- 
structor of nursing at $1,000.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-17. One assistant supervisor of operating pavilion, 
at $720.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-18. One supervisor of Admitting and Emergency 
department, at $720.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-19. One supervisor and instructor of surgical 
nursing, at $900.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-20. One supervisor and instructor of medical nurs- 
ing, at $900.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-21. One supervisor of pyschopathic ward, at 
$900.00 per annum and maintenance. 


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Sec. 243-22. One supervisor of male venereal ward, at 
$900.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-23. One supervisor and instructor of orthopoedic 
nursing and massage, at $900.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEc. 243-24. Two head nurses, at $720.00 each per annum 
and maintenance. 

SEc. 243-25. Nine head nurses, at $600.00 each per annum 
and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-26. Graduate nurses, at $50.00 each per month and 
maintenance. 

Sec. 243-27. Experienced nurses, at $40.00 each per month 
and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-28. Seventy-two pupil nurses, each $5.00 per 
month and maintenance during first year’s service; seventy-two 
pupil nurses, each $7.00 per month and maintenance during sec- 
ond year’s service; seventy-two pupil nurses, each $10.00 per 
month and maintenance during third year’s service. 

SEC. 243-29. Female attendants and assistants in nursing, at 
$10.00 each per month and board. 

Sec. 243-30. Male-.attendants and assistants in nursing, at 
$10.00 each per month and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-31. Twenty orderlies, at $360.00 each per annum 
and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-32. Seven porters, at $360.00 each per annum and 
maintenance. 

SEC. 243-33. Twenty-five wardmaids, at $240.00 each per an- 
num and maintenance. 

SEc. 243-34. One supervising anesthetist, at $600.00 per an- 
num and board. 

Sec. 243-35. One supervisor and instructor of contagious 
diseases nursing, at $1,200.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-36. Four head nurses of contagious diseases, at 
$720.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-37. One night supervisor of contagious diseases, at 
$720.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-38. One dietitian in contagious disease department, 
at $720.00 per annum and maintenance. 


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SEC. 243-39. Two clerks in contagious diseases department, at 
$360.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-40. One first cook in contagious disease department 
kitchen, at $480.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 2438-41. One second cook in contagious disease depart- 
ment kitchen, at $420.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-42. Four porters in contagious diseases department, 
at $360.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-43. Two waitresses in contagious diseases depart- 
ment, at $240.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-44. Two chambermaids in contagious diseases depart- 
ment at $240.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-45. Six wardmaids in contagious diseases depart- 
ment, at $240.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

SEc. 243-46. Two kitchen assistants in contagious diseases 
department, at $240.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-47. One night orderly in contagious diseases depart- 
ment, at $420.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-48. One supervisor of nurses’ home, at $900.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-49. One assistant night supervisor of nurses’ home, 
at $480.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-80. Internes, who shall receive no compensation. 

SEC. 248-81. One first cook in nurses’ home, at $480.00 per. 
annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-82. One second cook in nurses’ home, at $300.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-83. One night cook in nurses’ home, at $300.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-84. Five waitresses in nurses’ home, at $240.00 each 
per annum and maintenance. 

SeEc. 243-85. Four chambermaids in nurses’ home, at $240.00 
each per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-86. One night waitress in nurses’ home, at $240.00 
per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 248-87. One dishwasher in nurses’ home, at $240.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 


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Sec. 243-88. Two kitchen assistants in nurses’ home, at $240.00 
each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-89. One houseman in nurses’ home, at $420.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-90. One porter in nurses’ home, at $360.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-91. One resident physician, at $1,200.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-92. One assistant resident physician, at $720.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-93. Three receiving ward clerks, at $600.00 each 
per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-94. One chief chauffeur, at $1,000.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-95. Two assistant chauffeurs, at. $720.00 each per 
annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 248-96. One chauffeur and washer, at $900.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 

Sec. 248-97. One druggist, at $1,080.00 per annum and 
maintenance. 

Sec. 248-98. One assistant druggist, at $600.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

SEc. 248-125. One drug messenger, at $240.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

Sec. 248-126. One supervising radiographer, at $600.00 per 
annum and board. 

Sec. 243-127. One radiographer, at $900.00 per annum and 
maintenance. 

Sec. 243-128. One X-Ray technician, at $480.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-129. One laboratory stenographer, at $480.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-130. One laboratory clerk, at $300.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 
_ Sec. 243-131. One laboratory technician, at $720.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 


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SEC. 243-132. One morgue attendant, at $360.00 per annum 
and maintenance. | 

SEc. 243-133. Three laboratory housemaids, at $240.00 each 
per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-134. Three laboratory technicians—board. 

SEC. 248-135. One chief social investigator, at $1,500.00 per 
annum and board. 

SEc. 243-136. One assistant social investigator, at $1,000.00 
per annum and board. 

SEc. 243-137. One social service clerk and stenographer, at 
$720.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-1388. One librarian, at $900.00 per annum and main- 
tenance. 

SEC. 243-139. One assistant librarian, at $600.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

SEc. 243-140. One medical record clerk, at $900.00 per an- 
num and board. 

Sec. 243-141. One custodian of library, at $600.00 per annum 
and board. 

Sec. 243-142. One director of housekeeping—maintenance. 

SEC. 243-143. One supervisor of housekeeping, at $1,200.00 
per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-144. One dietitian, central kitchen, at $1,000.00 
per annum and maintenance. 

SEc. 243-145. One dietitian stenographer, at $480.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-146. One supervisor of main kitchen, at $840.00 per 
annum and maintenance. | 

Sec. 243-147. One cook of main kitchen, at $780.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. . 

SEc. 243-148. Two assistant cooks of main kitchen, at $480.00 
each per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 2438-149. One helper of main kitchen, at $300.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 248-150. One baker, at $780.00 per annum and main- 
tenance. 


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SECTION 2. That Section 248 of the Code of Ordinances be 
further supplemented by ordaining supplementary sections to be 
designated and to read as follows: 

SEC. 243-151. One assistant baker, at $480.00 per annum and 
maintenance. 

SEC. 243-152. Four kitchen assistants, main kitchen, at 
$240.00 per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-153. Five waitresses, service building, at $240.00 
each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-154. Two dishwashers, service Buidine! at $240.00 
each per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 248-155. Two servers, main kitchen, at $240.00 each per 
annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-156. One bus boy, main kitchen, at $300.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-157. Two basement men, service building, at $420.00 
each per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-158. One steam table operator, at $420.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-159. One assistant dietitian, diet kitchen, at $480.00 
per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-160. One supervisor of linen room, at $720.00 per 
annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-161. One assistant supervisor of linen room, at 
$480.00 per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-162. Six seamstresses, linen room, at $360.00 each 
per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-1621%%. One seamstress in nurses’ home, at $720.00 
per annum and board. 

Sec. 243-163. One bushelman, at $480.00 per annum and 
maintenance. 

Sec. 243-164. Two housemaids, housekeeping department, 
at $300.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-165. Five housemaids, housekeeping department, at 
$240.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-166. Four housemen, housekeeping department, at 
$300.00 each per annum and maintenance. 


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Sec. 243-167. Two domestics, housekeeping department, at 
$240.00 each per annum and maintenance. 

SEc. 248-168. One janitor, at $600.00 per annum and main- 
tenance. 

Sec. 243-169. Four window cleaners, at $480.00 each per 
annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-170. One butcher and storekeeper, at $900.00 per 
annum and board. 

SEc. 243-171. One commissary clerk, at $720.00 per annum 
and board. 

Sec. 243-172. Two commissary assistants, at $480.00 each 
per annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-173. One refrigerator attendant at $420.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-174. One commissary bus boy, at $300.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-175. One laundry supervisor, at $1,200.00 per annum 
and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-176. One laundryman, at $600.00 per annum and 
board. 

SEc. 243-177. Ten laundry machine operators, at $240.00 
each per annum and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-178. Twenty laundry assistants, at $300.00 each per 
annum and maintenance. 

SEC. 243-179. One mechanical director, at $3,000.00 per an- 
num and board. 

SEC. 248-180. One chief engineer, at 52 cents per hour and 
board. 

SEC. 243-181. Six assistant engineers, at 42 cents each per 
hour and board. 

Sec. 2438-18114. Machinists, at 50 cents each per hour and 
board. 

SEC. 243-182. Three oilers, at 3214 cents each per hour and 


SEC. 243-182%%. Firemen, at 32% cents each per hour and 
board. 


Sec. 243-183. One cleaner, at $720.00 per annum and board. 


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SEC. 243-184. One electrician, at 50 cents per hour and 
board. 

Sec. 243-185. One plumber, at 65 cents per hour and board. 

SEC. 243-186. One carpenter, at 55 cents per hour and board. 

Sec. 243-187. One decorator-painter, at 65 cents per hour 
and board. | 

SEC. 243-188. One mattress-maker, at $840.00 per annum 
and board. 

Sec. 243-189. One gardener, at $900.00 per annum and board. 

Sec. 243-190. Five outside helpers, at $300.00 each per an- 
num and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-191. Two night watchmen, at $600.00 each per an- 
num and board. 

Sec. 243-192. Three disinfector operators, at $480.00 each 
per annum and maintenance. 

SEc. 243-193. One general utility man, at $720.00 per an- 
num and maintenance. 

Sec. 243-194. Laborers, at $2.00 each per day. 

Sec. 243-195. Pupil nurses, in the school of nursing at the 
Cincinnati General Hospital, who shall receive uniforms, text- 
books and maintenance as compensation for their services. 

SEc. 243-196. Such positions as are entitled to maintenance 
under the provisions of Sections 2438-1 to 243-195, inclusive, of 
‘the Code of Ordinances, shall be entitled to lodging, meals and 
laundry. Such positions as are entitled to board under the pro- 
visions of such sections of the Code of Ordinances shall be en- 
titled to one meal each day. 


SECTION 3. That Section 226 of the Code of Ordinances, as 
originally enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed July 15, 
1914, and Section 243 as originally enacted and as amended by 
Ordinance passed December 17, 1912, and as re-amended by 
Ordinance passed January 20, 1914, and Sections 243-1 and 
243-2, as originally enacted and Section 243-3 as originally en- 
acted and as amended by Ordinance passed February 11, 1913, 
and Sections 243-4, 243-5, 243-6, 243-7, 243-8, and 243-9, as 
originally enacted, and Section 2438-10 as originally enacted and 
as amended by Ordinance passed February 3, 1914, and Section 


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243-11 as originally enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed 
May 5, 1914, and Sections 248-12, 243-13, 243-14, 248-15, 243-16, 
and 243-17, as originally enacted and Section 243-18 as originally 
enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed January 21, 1913, 
and Section 243-19 as originally enacted and as amended by Or- 
dinance passed May 5, 1914, and Sections 243-20, 243-20%, 
243-21, 243-22, 243-23, and 243-24, as originally enacted, and 
Section 243-25 as originally enacted and as amended by Ordi- 
nance passed June 30, 1914, and Sections 243-26, 243-27 243-28, 
and 243-29, as originally enacted and Section 243-30 as origin- 
ally enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed July 7, 1914, 
and Section 243-30a, as enacted by Ordinance passed July 7, 
1914, and Sections 243-31, 243-32, 243-33, and 243-34 as origin- 
ally enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed July 7, 1914, 
and Sections 243-35, 243-36, 243-37, and 243-38, as originally 
enacted, and Section 243-39 as originally enacted and as amended 
by Ordinance passed February 3, 1914, and Sections 243-40, 
243-41, 248-42, 243-43, 243-44, 243-45, 243-46, 243-47, 243-48, 
and 243-49, as originally enacted, and Section 243-80 as originally 
enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed December 16, 
1913, and Section 243-80a as enacted by Ordinance passed Feb- 
ruary 3, 1914, and Sections 243-81, 243-82, 243-83, 243-84, 243-85, 
243-86, 243-87, and 243-88, as originally enacted, and Section 
243-89 as originally enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed 
January 20, 1914, and Sections 243-90 and 243-91 as originally 
enacted, and Sections 243-92, 243-93, 243-94, and 243-95, as or- 
iginally enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed February 
27,-1912, and Sections 243-96, 248-97, 243-98, 243-125 ang 
243-126, as originally enacted, and Section 243-127 as originally 
enacted and as amended by Ordinance passed May 5, 1914, and 
Section 243-128 as originally enacted and as amended by Ordi- 
nance passed February 11, 1913, and Sections 243-129, 243-130, 
243-131, 248-1382, 243-133, 243-134, 2438-135, 243-136, 243-137, 
243-138, 248-139, 248-140, 243-141, 243-142, 248-143, 243-144, 
243-145, 243-146, 2438-147, 243-148, 243-149, and 243-150, as or- 
iginally enacted, be, and the same are hereby repealed. 


Section 4. This ordinance is declared to be an emergency 


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ordinance necessary for the immediate preservation of the pub- 
lic peace, health and safety. The necessity for such emergency 
lies in the fact that the Cincinnati General Hospital is about to 
be opened and that there are at present time no officers, nurses 
and employees organized for the proper administration of such 
Hospital; and in order that the Civil Service Commission may 
be given time to properly examine applicants for such positions, 
so that the work of the Cincinnati General Hospital may be unin- 
terrupted, therefore this ordinance shall go into immediate effect. 


No. 68. Passed February 17, 1914. 


Fixing the salary and expenses of the Superintendent of the 
Tubercular Sanatorium of the City, by amending Section 
243-99, of the Code of Ordinances, passed January 21, 
19138. 


Amended arid repealed by Ordinance No. 289, passed June 
9, 1914. 


No. 259, Passed June 9, 1914. 


Fixing the number and compensation of certain officers, clerks 
and employees of the Tuberculosis and Isolation Hospitals 
by amending, and repealing certain sections of the Code 
of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEecTION 1. That Sections 243-99, 243-100, 243-101, 243-102, 
2438-10214, 248-103, 243-104, 243-105, 243-106, 243-107, 243-108, 
243-109, 243-110, 248-111, 243-112, 243-1138, 243-114, 243-115, 
2438-11594, 2438-116, 2438-117, 2438-118, 243-119, 243-120, 243-121, 
243-122 and 243-123, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of 
Cincinnati be and the same are hereby amended to read as follows: 

*SEc. 243-99. One Superintendent and Medical Director, who 
shall be a physician and shall devote all his time to the Tuber- 


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culosis Hospital and to the Isolation Hospital, and shall live in 
the vicinity thereof, salary three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars 
per annum; maintenance, twelve hundred ($1,200.00) dollars 
per annum. 

*SeEc. 2438-100. One Assistant Superintendent and Resident 
Physician, who shall reside at the Tuberculosis Hospital and 
shall devote all his time to the Tuberculosis Hospital and to the 
Isolation Hospital; salary fifteen hundred ($1,500.00) dollars per 
annum. 

SEc. 243-101. Two Assistant Resident Physicians, who 
shall reside at the Tuberculosis Hospital, and shall devote all 
their time to the Tuberculosis Hospital and to the Isolation 
Hospital; salary, six hundred ($600.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec, 2438-102. One Dentist; salary six hundred ($600.00) 
dollars per annum. 

SEC. 243-1024. One Superintendent of Nurses; salary 
twelve hundred ($1,200.00) dollars per annum. 

SEc. 248-103. One Dietitian; salary one thousand ($1,000.00) 
dollars per annum. 

Sec. 243-104. One Social Service Worker: salary one 
thousand ($1,000.00) dollars per annum. 

SEc. 248-105. One Housekeeper; salary seven hundred 
and twenty ($720.00) dollars per anum. 

Sec. 248-106. One Druggist; salary six hundred ($600.00) 
dollars per annum. 

Sec. 243-107. One Caretaker, seven hundred and twenty 
($720.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 243-108. One Stationary Engineer (Class A), 42c 
per hour; five Assistant Engineers, 35c per hour; one Engineer 
Helper, four hundred and eighty ($480.00) dollars per annum; 
Firemen, each 32'%%c per hour. 

SEc, 243-109. One Storekeeper, six hundred ($600.00) dol- 
lars per annum. 

Sec. 248-110. One Bookkeeper, seventy-five ($75.00) dol- 
lars per month; one Stenographer and Clerk, sixty ($60.00) 
dollars. per month; two Telephone Operators, each twenty 
($25.00) dollars per month. 


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SEC. 243-111. One Assistant Superintendent of Nurses, 
seven hundred and twenty ($720.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 248-112. One Night Supervisor of Nurses, six hundred 
and sixty ($660.00) dollars per annum. 

Sec. 2438-113. Five Head Nurses, each fifty-five ($55.00) 
dollars per month; thirty Regular Nurses, forty ($40.00) dollars 
per month. 

Sec. 243-114. One Morgue Attendant, twenty-five ($25.00) 
dollars per month. 

Sec. 248-115. One Chief Cook, fifty ($50.00) dollars per 
month; two Assistant Cooks, each twenty-five ($25.00) dollars 
per month; two Assistant Cooks, each eighteen ($18.00) dollars 
per month. 

Sec. 248-115%. Two Drivers, each twenty-five ($25.00) dol- 
lars per month; one Driver, twenty ($20.00) dollars per month. 

Sec. 243-116. Two Farmers, each twenty-five ($25.00) dol- 
lars per month. : 

Sec. 243-117. Two Policemen, each sixty ($60.00) dollars 
per month. | 

SEC. 243-118. One Assistant Caretaker, twenty-five ($25.00) 
dollars per month; one Assistant Storekeeper, twenty-five 
($25.00) dollars per. month. 

SEc. 243-119. One Assistant Social Service Worker; salary 
seven hundred and twenty ($720.00) dollars per annum. | 

Sec. 243-120. One Seamstress, thirty ($30.00) dollars per 
month; one Seamstress, eighteen ($18.00) dollars per month; 
one Head Laundryman, forty ($40.00) dollars per month; one 
Laundress, twenty-five ($25.00) dollars per month; four Laun- 
dry Assistants, eighteen ($18.00) dollars per month; four House- 
maids, eighteen ($18.00) dollars per month; four Waitresses, 
eighteen ($18.00) dollars per month. 

Sec. 2438-121. For the Isolation Hospital, one Head Nurse, 
forty ($40.00) dollars per month; two Assistant Nurses, thirty 
($30.00) dollars per month; one Cook, thirty ($30.00) dollars 
per month; two Laundresses, each twenty-five ($25.00) dollars 
per month. 


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SEc. 248-122. The Superintendent and Medical Director is 
hereby authorized to employ patients of the Tuberculosis Hos- 
pital in the care and maintenance of the Tuberculosis Hospital 
and grounds. Such patients so employed may be compensated 
for their services from any appropriation provided by Council 
for personal services. 

Sec. 243-123. All employees of the Tuberculosis and Isola- 
tion Hospitals shall be entitled to their maintenance at the Tu- 
berculosis or Isolation Hospital. 

SECTION 2. That Sections 243-99, 243-100, 243-101, 243-102, 
2438-10214, 2438-103, 243-104, 243-105, 243-106, 243-107, 243-108, 
243-109, 2438-110, 2438-111, 248-112, 243-113, 243-114, 243-115, 
2438-11514, 243-116, 248-117, 243-118, 243-119, 243-120, 243-121, 
243-122, 243-123, and 243-124, of the Code of Ordinances of the 
City of Cincinnati, as enacted originally or amended by Ordi- 
nances passed January 2, 1912; September 10, 1912; January 15, 
1912; January 21, 1913; July 15, 1913; September 9, 1913, and 
February 17, 1914, be and the same are hereby repealed. 

Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

*Sections 243-99 and 243-100, amended by Ordinance No. 619, 
passed November 17, 1914. 


No. 619. Passed November 17, 1914. 


To amend Sections 2438-99 and 243-100 of the Code of Or- 
dinances of the City of Cincinnati, to provide for an as- 
sistant superintendent and resident physicians of the Tuber- 
culosis Sanitarium and Isolation Hospital. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Sections 243-99 and 248-100 of the Code 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as 
follows: ~ eo 

Sec. 243-99. One assistant superintendent and resident 
physician who shall devote all his time to the Tuberculosis San- 


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itarium and Isolation Hospital and shall live in the vicinity 
thereof, who shall receive a salary of $2,000.00 per annum; main- 
tenance, $1,200.00 per annum, and shall give bond in the sum of 
$3,000.00. / . 

SEc. 2438-100. One first assistant resident physician, at 
$900.00 per annum; one second assistant resident physician, at 
$600.00 per annum. 

SECTION 2. That Sections 243-99 and 243-100, as amended 
by Ordinance No. 289, passed June 9, 1914, be and the same are 
hereby repealed. 

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 20. Passed January 20, 1914. 


Changing the salary of the head of the Sub-Department of 
Charities and Corrections, amending Section 245 of the 
Code of Ordinances. 


_Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 245 of the Code of Ordinances be 
amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 245. The head of the sub-department of Charities and 
Corrections shall be the Superintendent thereof, and shall re- 
ceive a salary of forty-five hundred ($4,500.00) dollars per an- 
num. The administration of said sub-department shall rest 
with the Superintendent and the following officers, clerks and 
employees who, except as is otherwise provided, shall engage 
in no other occupation and who shall receive the respective 
salaries hereinafter provided. 

SEcTION 2. That said original section as ordained in Ordi- 
nance No. 172, passed March 19, 1912, be and the same is hereby 
repealed. 

SEcTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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No. 126. Passed March 10, 1914. 


Providing for an additional Social Investigator in the Sub- 
Department of Charities and Corrections and fixing his 
salary. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 245 of the Code of Ordinances be 
further supplemented by ordaining a supplementary section, to 
read as follows: 

Sec. 245-3b. One Social Investigator, $1,200.00 per annum. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No 412. Passed July 15, 1914. 


Providing for the appointment of Medical Examiner and Two 
Assistant Medical Examiners, in the Sub-Department of 
Charities and Corrections of the Department of Public 
Safety, by amending Sections 245-7 and 245-8 of the Code 
of Ordinances, and by ordaining Section 245-8Y. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Sections 245-7 and 245-8 of the Code of 
Ordinances be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 245-7. One Medical Examiner at a salary of $2,500.00 
per annum, payable semi-monthly. 

SEC. 245-8. Two Assistant Medical Examiners, at a salary 
of $1,200.00 each per annum, payable semi-monthly. 

Section 2. And that Section 245 be further supplemented 
by ordaining Section 245-8% as follows: 

Sec. 245-814. But said Medical Examiners, in addition to 
their present duties, make all physical tests and examinations as 
required by the Civil Service Commission of the City of Cin- 
cinnati. 

SEcTION 38. That Section 245-7 and Section 245-8 of the 
Code of Ordinances, passed March 19, 1912, be and the same 
are hereby repealed. 


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Section 4. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in 
force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 166. Passed March 31, 1914. 


Creating the position of Cook in the Sub-Department of City 
Infirmary of the Department of Public Safety by supple- 
menting Section 257-16 of the Code of Ordinances of the 
City of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 257-16 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by ordaining a sub- 
section to read as follows: 

Sec. 257-16 (a). One Male Cook at fifty-five ($55.00) dol- 
lars per month. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
on and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 188. Passed March 17, 1914. 


Amending Section 261 of the Code of Ordinances of the City 
of Cincinnati, providing for subordinates in the office of the 
Civil Service Commission. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 261 of the Code of Ordinances of | 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 
— Sec. 261. The Civil Service Commissioners are hereby auth- 
orized to appoint the following subordinates in their office at 
annual salaries, which shall be paid semi-monthly, fixed respec- 
tively as follows: 

Sec. 261-1. Chief Examiner and Secretary, salary $3,000.00 
per annum. 

*Sec. 261-2. A Chief Clerk, who shall be a competent sten- 

ographer, salary $1,200.00 per annum. 


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*SEc. 261-3. An Assistant Examiner or Statistician, salary 
$1,200.00 per annum. 

*SeEc. 261-4. A Clerk, salary $900.00 per annum. 

*Sec. 261-5. A Stenographer and Clerk, salary $840.00 per 
annum. 

SECTION 2. That Section 261 of the Code of Ordinances, as 
enacted by ordinance passed April 30, 1912, and amended and 
supplemented by ordinances passed January 21, 1913, and Feb- 
ruary 4, 1913, be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SecTIon 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

(*Sections 261-2, 261-4, 261-5 amended by Ordinance No. 
3877, passed July 7, 1914; also Section 261-3 amended by Ordi- 
nance No. 631, passed November 24, 1914.) 


No. 377. Passed July 7, 1914. 


Supplementing Section 261 of the Code of Ordinances by 
ordaining Section 261-8 and amending Sections 261-2, 
261-4, and 261-5 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 261 of the Code of Ordinances be 
and the same is hereby supplemented by Section 261-8, which 
supplementary section is hereby ordained and given code num- 
ber so as to read as follows: 

SEC. 261-8. One Efficiency Investigator, $1,800.00 per an- 
num, payable semi-monthly. 

SECTION 2. That Section 261-2 of the Code of Ordinances, 
Section 261-4 and Section 261-5, passed March 17, 1914, be 
amended to read as follows: . 

Sec. 261-2. A Chief Clerk, who shall be a competent sten- 
ographer, salary $1,800.00 per year, payable semi-monthly. 

Sec. 261-4. Three clerks, salary of each clerk, $900.00 per 
annum, payable semi-monthly. 

SEC. 261-5. Two stenographers, salary of each ctenceca Rem 
$840.00 per annum, payable semi-monthly. 


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SECTION 38. That said original Sections 261-2, 261-4, and 
261-5 be and the same are hereby repealed. 

Section 4. It is hereby declared that this is an ordinance 
for an appropriation for an unforeseen emergency, and for an 
unexpected current expense of the city, and it is ordered that 
this ordinance shall go into immediate effect. 


No. 631. Passed November 24, 1914. 


Amending Section 261-3 of the Code of Ordinances of the 
City of Cincinnati by increasing salary of Assistant Ex- 
aminer or Statistician in the Office of the Civil Service 
Commission. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 261-3 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 261-3. An Assistant Examiner or Statistician, salary 
$1,800.00 per annum. 

SECTION 2. That Section 261-8 of the Code of Ordinances, 
passed March 17, 1914, be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in 
force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No, 220.6 Passed April 23, 1914. 


Amending Sections 290, 291, 295 and 297, and amending 
and supplementing Section 294 of the Code of Ordinances, 
providing for the examination and licensing of master 
plumbers and journeyman plumbers, and regulating the 
business of plumbing. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Oho: 


Section 1. That Section 290, 291 and 294 of the Code of 
Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same are herebv 
amended so as to read as follows. 


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Sec. 290. No person shall engage in the business of plumb-. 
ing, gas fitting and drain-laying in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, 
as master plumber, or shall work at such trade as journeyman 
plumber, until he shall have first procured a license in accord- 
ance with the provisions hereof. 


Sec. 291. Any person desiring to engage in the business of 
plumbing, gas fitting and drain-laying in the City of Cincinnati, 
Ohio, as master plumber, or work at.such trade as journeyman 
plumber, shall make application to the Board of Examiners, 
as heretofore provided for, and shall at such time and place, as 
such board may designate, undergo such examination as to his 
qualifications and competency as the Board of Examiners may 
direct. 


Sec. 294. Said Board of Examiners shall, within thirty (30) 
days after the appointment of said members, meet and organize 
by the selection of a Chairman, and they shall designate the time 
and place for the examination of all applicants for license. Said 
board shall examine applicants for a master plumbers’ license as 
to their practical and theoretical knowledge of plumbing, house 
drainage and ventilation, and also as to their ability to lay out 
plumbing work. All applicants for a journeyman plumbers’ 
license shall be, by such board, examined as to their practical 
knowledge of and mechanical competency in the performance of 
plumbing work. All applicants, whether for a master plumbers’ 
or journeyman plumbers’ license, shall be examined as to their 
knowledge of the ordinances of the city regulating such work. 
Every applicant for examination as master plumber shall pay into 
the City Treasury a fee of five ($5.00) dollars before he shall be 
qualified to undergo such examination. If upon paying such fee 
and undergoing such examination the said Board of Examiners 
is satisfied of the competency of such applicant for master plumb- 
ers’ license, and after undergoing such examination said board is 
satisfied of the competency of such applicant for journeyman 
plumbers’ license, said board shall so certify to the City Auditor, 
and such certificate shall recite that the applicant has passed such 
examination as a master plumber, or journeyman plumber, as 
the case may be. The City Auditor shall, upon the payment of 


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the fee hereinafter prescribed into the City Treasury, issue such 
applicant a license in accordance with such certificate, authorizing 
him to follow, engage in or work at the occupation or trade of 
plumber, gasfitter and drain-layer in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, 
in the capacity specified in such license. The fee for such original 
license as master plumber shall be twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, 
and for such original license as journeyman plumber one ($1.00) 
dollar. Such license as master plumber shall be renewed an- 
nually upon payment of a fee of two dollars and fifty cents 
($2.50), and such license as journeyman plumber shall be re- 
newed annually upon payment of a fee of fifty (50) cents. All 
licenses shall expire on the 30th day of June of each year, and no 
reduction shall be made for any part of the year having elapsed. 
Any person engaged in the occupation of plumber, gasfitter and 
drain-layer, either as master plumber or journeyman plumber, 
who shall fail to procure such renewal of such license within thirty 
(30) days from the date of the expiration thereof, shall, before 
he shall secure a license, present himself to the Board of Exam- 
iners and shall undergo such examination, pay such original fees 
and secure such certificate before he shall be eligible for a license 
to engage in or work at such business or trade again. 


SECTION 2. That the said Sections 290, 291 and 294 of the 
Code of Ordinances, as enacted originally, be and the same are 
hereby repealed. 


Section 38. That Section 294, as herein amended, be supple- 
mented by Sections 294-1, 294-2, 294-3 and 294-4, to read as fol- 
lows, which supplementary sections are hereby ordained. 

Sec. 294-1. Every person who shall receive a license as 
master plumber shall register, with the Secretary of the Board of 
Examiners, upon such form or forms as the said board may 
direct, his name, place of business and home address. Every 
partnership or corporation desiring to engage in the business of 
plumbing, gasfitting and drain-laying as master plumber shall 
cause to be filed with the Secretary of the said Board of Exam- 
iners a statement, subscribed and sworn to by a member of such 
partnership or an officer of such corporation, reciting the mem- 
bers of the partnership, its place of business, or the officers of 


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such corporation and its place of business. Every partnership 
and corporation desiring to engage in the business of plumbing, 
gasfitting and drain-laying, as master plumber, shall have at least 
one member of such partnership or one officer of such corpora- 
tion a qualified licensed master plumber, and such partnership 
or corporation may follow and engage in such business of master 
plumber upon the license of such member or officer. However, 
should such member of stich partnership or officer of such cor- 
poration cease to represent it actively, then it shall be unlawful 
for such partnership or corporation to engage in such business 
as master plumber until another person has qualified as herein 
provided for. 


SEC. 294-2. Every licensed master plumber shall have a 
bona fide place of business in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, and 
shall display on the front of his or their place of business a sign, 
“Licensed Master Plumber,” bearing the name of the person, 
firm or corporation in letters not less than three (3) inches high. 


Sec. 294-8. No person other than a licensed master plumber 
shall be allowed to carry on or engage in the business of plumb- 
ing, gasfitting and drain-laying as master plumber in the City of 
Cincinnati, Ohio, nor shall any person expose the sign of plumb- 
ing, gasfitting and drain-laying or any advertisement pertaining 
thereto in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, unless he or they shall 
have been first duly licensed in accordance with the provisions 
hereof. Nor shall any person or persons other than a licensed 
master plumber or a person in his or their employ or under his 
or their supervision be allowed to alter, repair or make any con- 
nection with any drain, soil, waste or vent pipe or with any pipe 
connected therewith. 


SEc. 294-4. No person, having procured a license as master 
plumber, shall permit or allow the use of his name by any person 
or persons, directly or indirectly, except as hereinbefore pro- 
vided, for the purpose of obtaining a permit or permits, to do 
any plumbing, gasfitting or drain-laying work. 


Section 4. That Sections 295 and 297 of the Code of Ordi- 


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nances be and the same are hereby amended so as to read as 
follows: 

Sec. 295. Any person violating any provision of Sections 
290, 291, 294, 294-1, 294-2, 294-3 and 294-4 hereof shall be deemed 
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be 
fined not less than five ($5.00) dollars nor more than five hun-_ 
dred ($500.00) dollars, or imprisoned not more than six (6) 
months. 

Sec. 297. The license herein provided for may at any time 
be revoked for a violation of any of the provisions of the forego- 
ing sections, for a failure on the part of the master plumber to 
maintain a bona fide place of business and for incompetency, 
dereliction of duty or fraudulent use, after a full and fair hearing 
by a majority of the Board of Examiners. 

SEcTION 5. That the said Sections 295 and 297 of the Code 
of Ordinances, as enacted originally, be and the same are hereby 
repealed. 

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 18.. Passed January 20, 1914. 


To provide for the summoning and impaneling of jurors in the 
Municipal Court of the City of Cincinnati, and repealing 
the following sections of the Code of Ordinances, to-wit: 
Sections 324, 325, 326, 326-1, 326-2, 326-3, 326-4, 
as heretofore amended, and ordaining new and supplemen- 
tary sections numbered 324, 325, 326, 326-1, 326-2, 
326-3, 326-4, 326-5 and 326-6. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTIon 1. That Section 324 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati, as amended by Ordinance No. 421 passed 
August 5, 1918, and Sections 325, 326, 326-1, 326-2 326-3 and 
326-4 as amended by Ordinance No. 233, passed April 30, 1912, 
be and the same are hereby repealed. 


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SECTION 2. That the following new and supplementary sec- 
tions of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be or- 
dained, numbered and reading as follows: 


Sec. 324. The Civil Service Commission of the City of Cin- 
cinnati shall act as a Jury Commission for the selection of electors 
of the City of Cincinnati to serve as jurors in the Municipal Court 
of the City of Cincinnati. 

Sec. 325. Before entering upon their duties as Jury Com- 
missioners the members of the Civil Service Commission shall 
appear before a Judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Cin- 
cinnati and take oath as follows: 


I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will honestly and 
faithfully discharge the duties of a Commissioner of Jurors with- 
out fear or favor, and that I will consent to the selection of no 
person as a juror whom I have been solicited to name as a 
juror, or whom I believe to be unfit for that position or likely to 
render a partial verdict in any case in which he may be called 
as juror; and that I will report to the Court the names of any 
and all persons who in any manner seek by request, hint or sug- 
gestion to influence me in the selection of jurors, and this I do 
as I shall answer to God (or, and this I do under the pains and 
penalties of perjury). 

Sec. 326. The Jury Commission shall write on separate 
pieces or slips of paper, uniform in size, color and quality. the 
name of each person so selected by them, together with his occu- 
pation and residence, and, after it has been ascertained that the 
jury wheel is empty, the said slips of paper shall be placed in 
the jury wheel by one of the members of the Jury Commission in 
the presence of the Presiding Judge and Clerk of the Municipal 
Court. The Jury Commission at the same time shall prepare a 
list of such names selected by them and placed in the wheel, 
as aforesaid, which shall be signed and certified by said Jury Com- 
missioners as being the complete list of names placed in said jury 
wheel, which list so certified shall be deposited with the Clerk 
of Council, and shall be open at all times for inspection and com- 
parison by any party to any suit or proceeding in the Municipal 
Court, or his attorney. 


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Sec. 326-1. The Clerk of the Municipal Court shall provide 
and keep safely in his custody a jury wheel so constructed and 
arranged that by turning same the slips of paper prepared and 
placed therein by the Jury Commission may be thoroughly mixed, 
and that the names on such pieces of paper can not be read or 
seen until they are withdrawn from such wheel. Said wheel shall 
be kept securely locked at all times, except when necessary to 
put in or withdraw names therefrom. The Clerk of the Municipal 
Court shall be the custodian of the key of said jury wheel. 

SEC. 326-2. It shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Munici- - 
pal Court to forthwith certify to the Clerk of Council the names 
of all persons drawn from the jury wheel to serve as jurors, and 
it shall be the duty of the Clerk of Council to note on the list of 
those selected by the Jury Commission, on file in his office, the 
names of those certified by the Clerk of the Municipal Court 
to have been drawn from the jury wheel. The Clerk of the 
Municipal Court shall also keep on file in his office a list of the 
names of those drawn from the jury wheel for jury service. At 
the end of each term the Clerk of the Municipal Court shall de- 
stroy all slips drawn from the jury wheel. 

Sec. 326-3. In the Civil Branch of the Municipal Court on 
the first day of each term, and at such other times as in the opin- 
ion of the Court may be necessary, the Clerk of said Court, in 
the presence of the Presiding Judge or of such other Judge as 
the Presiding Judge may designate, shall proceed to turn the 
jury wheel until the slips of paper placed therein, as hereinbefore 
provided, are thoroughly mixed, and shall then draw therefrom 
such number of names as the Court shall determine by entry on 
its journal. The Court shall forthwith issue a venire to the Baliff 
of said Court, commanding him to summon the persons whose 
names appear upon the slips of paper so drawn to attend as 
jurors at the time and place fixed by the Court. 

SEC. 326-4. The persons whose names have been drawn from 
the wheel as aforesaid shall appear, as required by the summons, 
before the Presiding Judge of the Court, or such Judge as he may 
designate, who shall interrogate such persons and shall inquire 


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into their respective qualifications to serve as jurors, and who 
shall reject from service as jurors all persons who do not appear 
to him to possess the qualifications required by law. 

Sec. 326-5. Upon the conclusion of such examination a re- 
port thereon in writing shall be made by the Judge conducting 
the examination to the Judges of said Court in joint session, 
whose action on said report shall be entered upon the journal of 
the Court. If the Court in such joint session approves said re- 
port, the names of those persons who have been passed as ap- 
pearing to possess the qualifications required by law for jurors 
shall compose the list for the term for which they have been 
called, or until otherwise excused by the Trial Judge. If the. 
report of the Judge be rejected, new names shall be drawn and 
summoned, as in the case of the drawing hereinbefore provided. 
In the preparation of the jury list the names of the persons passed 
and approved by the Court as aforesaid shall be arranged in the 
order in which they were drawn from the wheel, and the per- 
sons called to serve on a jury shall be called from said jury list 
in the order in which their names appear thereon. 

Sec. 326-6. When, in any case before the Criminal Branch 
of the Municipal Court, the defendant is entitled by law to, and 
demands a jury, the Clerk of the Municipal Court shall, in like 
manner as in cases before the Civil Branch, draw from the jury 
wheel twenty-five (25) names. Said Clerk shall forthwith issue 
a special venire to the Chief of Police, commanding him to sum- 
mon the persons whose names appear upon the slips of paper so 
drawn to attend as jurors at the time and place fixed by the Trial 
Judge for the hearing of said cause. The Presiding Judge shall 
designate a Judge who shall interrogate such persons, and shall 
inquire into their respective qualifications to serve as jurors, and 
who shall reject from service as jurors all persons who do not 
appear to him to possess the qualifications required by law. In 
such cases there shall be no report made to the Judges of said 
Court in joint session. 

SEcTION 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an 
emergency measure and is necessary for the immediate preserva- 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati Al 


tion of the public peace and safety, because proceedings of the 
Municipal Court can not proceed until this ordinance becomes 
effective, and this ordinance shall take immediate effect. 


No. 245. Passed May 12, 1914. 
Repealing Ordinance No. 199, passed April 9, 1912. 


WHue_ereas, By Ordinance No. 18, passed January 20, 1914, 
provision was made for the summoning and impaneling of jurors 
in the Municipal Court of the City of Cincinnati, and Ordinance 
No. 199, passed April 9, 1912, was not in terms repealed; now, 
therefore, 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


Section 1. That Ordinance No. 199, passed April 9, 1912, 
be and the same is hereby repealed. . 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 246. Passed May 12, 1914. 


Providing for the monthly payment of the salaries of Justices 
of the Peace and their Clerks. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 312 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be re-enacted so as to read as follows: 
Sec. 312. Each Justice of the Peace shall receive a salary of 
twenty-five hundred ($2,500.00) dollars per annum and in addt- 
tion thereto the sum of seven hundred and fifty ($750.00) dol- 
lars per annum for clerk hire, payable in equal monthly install- 
ments. Justices of the Peace shall be provided with suitable 


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office accommodations and such necessary blanks and stationery 
as Council may provide. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 4. Passed January 2, 1914. 


Providing for the appointment of a Chief Deputy Clerk and 
fourteen (14) Deputy Clerks, Bailiff and ten (10) Deputy 
Bailiffs in the office of the Clerk of the Municipal Court 
of Cincinnati, and amending and supplementing Section 
o29 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, 
and repealing Ordinance No. 465, passed August 5, 1913. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnatt, State of Ohno: 


SecTION 1. That Section 329 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be, and the same is hereby amended and 
supplemented to read as follows: 

Sec. 329. The Clerk of the Municipal Court shall receive a 
salary of twenty-five hundred ($2,500.00) dollars per annum, 
payable monthly out of the City Treasury, and such additional 
compensation payable from the Hamilton County Treasury 
as may be allowed him by the County Commissioners, and he 
shall give bond in the sum of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars. 

Sec. 829-1. The Clerk of the Municipal Court of Cincinnati 
is authorized and empowered to select, nominate and appoint, 
subject to confirmation by Council, the Chief Deputy Clerk, Deputy 
Clerks, Bailiff and Deputy Bailiffs in this Ordinance named at 
annual salaries payable out of the Treasury of Cincinnati in the 
amounts specified herein: 

A Chief Deputy Clerk, at a salary of fifteen hundred 
($1,500.00) dollars per annum and fourteen (14) Deputy Clerks, 
with the annual salaries herein specified, to-wit: 

One Deputy Clerk, at a salary of $1,600.00 per year. 

Two Deputy Clerks, each at a salary of $1,500.00 per year. 

Two Deputy Clerks, each at a salary of $1,400.00 per year. 

Two Deputy Clerks, each at a salary of $1,320.00 per year. 

Seven Deputy Clerks, each at a salary of $1,200.00 per year. 


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A Bailiff, at a salary of $3,600.00 per annum and ten (10) 
Deputy Bailiffs, with the annual salaries herein specified, to-wit: 

One Deputy Bailiff, at a salary of $1,400.00 per year. 

Nine Deputy Bailiffs, each at a salary of $1,200.00 per year. 

Sec. 329-2. The Chief Deputy Clerk and the Deputy Clerks 
in this ordinance provided for, are authorized to act generally 
for and in the place of the Clerk of said Court. The Deputy 
Bailiffs in this ordinance provided for are authorized to act gen- 
erally for and in the place of the Bailiff of said court. 

Sec. 329-3. The Chief Deputy Clerk and such of the Deputy 
Clerks as the Clerk of said court shall designate may receive 
such additional compensation payable from the Hamilton County 
Treasury as may be allowed them by the County Commissioners. 

Sec. 329-4. All salaries herein provided for shall be paid in 
monthly installments upon payrolls certified to the Auditor by 
one of the judges of said court. 

SECTION 2. That Ordinance No. 465, passed August 5, 1913, 
entitled an Ordinance providing for and fixing the salary of the 
Clerk of the Municipal Court and Chief Deputy Clerk and other 
employes, amending and supplementing Section 329 of the Code 
of Ordinances, be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- 
gency measure and is necessary for-the immediate preservation 
of the public peace and safety because the proceedings of the 
Municipal Court cannot be had- until this ordinance becomes 
effective, and this ordinance shall take effect immediately. 


No. 312. Passed June 9, 1914. 


Providing for the appointment of bailiffs by the Judges of the 
Municipal Court, supplementing Section 329 of the Code 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, as amended and 
supplemented by Ordinance No. 4, 1914, passed January 
2, 1914. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Section 329 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati as amended and supplemented by Ordi- 


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nance No. 4, 1914, passed January 2, 1914, be and the same is 
hereby supplemented by the addition of the following section: 

Sec. 329-la. Each Judge of the Municipal Court of Cincin- 
nati, Ohio, is authorized and empowered to select, nominate and 
appoint a Bailiff for his court who shall receive an annual salary 
of twelve hundred ($1,200.00) dollars, payable out the Treasury. 
of the City of Cincinnati. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- 
gency measure and is necessary for the immediate preservation 
of the public peace and safety, the emergency being due to the 
taking effect of an act of the General Assembly of the State of 
Ohio, providing for the appointment of Bailiffs as above provided 
for and the fact that no Bailiffs as above provided for can legally 
serve and perform their duties until this ordinance is passed, 
thereby impeding and embarrassing the work of the Municipal 
Court by reason of which emergency this ordinance shall take 
effect immediately. 


No. 30. Passed January 20, 1914. 


Supplementing Section 329 of the Code of Ordinances as 
amended by Ordinance No. 4, passed January 2, 1914, by 
requiring a bond from the deputy clerk of the Municipal 
Court assigned to the duties of cashier and bookkeeper. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 329 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati, be and the same is hereby supplemented 
by ordaining a supplementary section, numbered 329-5, reading 
as follows: 

Sec. 329-5. Such one of the deputy clerks as may be assigned 
by the Clerk of the Municipal Court to perform the duties of 
Cashier and Bookkeeper for the civil branch of the Municipal 
Court, shall give bond in the sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) 
dollars. 

SEcTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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No. 410. Passed July 15, 1914. 


An Ordinance amending Sections 226, 333-3e, 333-5, and 
supplementing Section 333 by Sections 333-10, 333-4, 
333-8a, and repealing Sections 339-1, 339-2, 339-3, 
339-4, 339-5, 339-6, 333-3d, 333-3b. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Sections 226, 333-3e and 333-5 of the Code 
of Ordinances be and the same are hereby amended so as to 
read as follows: 

. *Sec. 226. There shall be established within the Department 
of Public Safety the following sub-departments, to wit: Admin- 
istration, Police, Fire Protection, Buildings, Smoke Inspection, 
Refuge Home, City Workhouse, City Infirmary, Charities and 
Correction, City Hospital and Municipal Lodging House. 

SEC. 333-3e. One Stenographer and Record Clerk, who shall 
receive a salary of $1,080.00 per annum, payable semi-monthly. 

Sec. 333-5. Three Stenographers, each to receive a salary 
of $780.00 per annum, payable semi-monthly. 

SECTION 2. That Section 333 of the Code of Ordinances be 
and the same is hereby supplemented by Sections 333-10, 333-4 
and 333-8a, which supplementary sections are hereby ordained 
and given a code number, so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 333-10. A Chief Housing Inspector, who shall be a 
resident and elector of the city, with at least five (5) years’ ex- 
perience in the building trade, and also be qualified as a Tene- 
ment House Inspector, and shall receive a salary of $1,600.00 
per annum, payable semi-monthly. 

Sec. 333-4. A permit clerk, who shall be a resident and 
elector of the city, and shall receive a salary of $1,100.00 per 
annum, payable semi-monthly. 

Sec. 333-8a. Three Deputy Inspectors of Buildings. Each 
of said deputies shall be a resident and elector of the city, with at 
least five (5) years’ éxperience in the building trade, and also 
be qualified as a Tenement House Inspector and serve as such 
exclusively, and each shall receive a salary of $1,400.00 per an- 
num, payable semi-monthly. | 


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SECTION 3. That said original Sections 226, 333-3e, 333-5, 
339-1, 339-2, 339-3, 339-4, 339-5, 339-6, 333-3d and 333-3b be and 
the same are hereby repealed. 

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

- *Amended by Ordinance No. 628, passed November 17, 1914. 


No. 293. Passed June 9, 1914. 


Amending Section 374 of the Code of Ordinances of the City 
of Cincinnati and amending Section 341-a and repealing 
the original Section 341-a of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati, as ordained in Ordinance 337, pass- 
ed June 10, 19138, providing for the protection of streets 
from neighboring excavations. . 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Oho: 


Section 1. That Section 374 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 374. Whenever any sidewalk is damaged by the erection 
or alteration of any building abutting thereon by reason of the 
construction of said building, the same shall be restored by the 
owner to the same condition it was in prior to the beginning of 
the work. This does not include the sewer, gas, water or electric 
light trenches. 

SEcTION 2. That Section 341-a of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati as ordained in Ordinance No. 337-1913, be 
amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 341-a. In all cases in which the construction, repair, al- 
teration or addition to any building or structure will involve an 
excavation within three feet of the curb line of any street or 
avenue, or alley, then no such building, repair, alteration or addi- 
tion permit shall be given by the Commissioner until and unless 
the applicant for the permit shall have first obtained from the 
Director of Public Service a permit, similar to the permits re- 
quired by ordinance for openings of streets, which latter permit 
shall be issued to such applicant upon his signing an agreement 


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to immediately deposit with the City Treasurer upon notice from 
the Director of Public Service, the estimated cost of repairing and 
restoring the street or alley in the event that damage be done 
to the street or alley, by reason of such excavation, requiring any 
repair or restoration. At any time after the completion of the 
restoration of the pavement damaged by reason of said excava- 
tion, the party who made the deposit will be entitled to a refund 
of the balance on hand after deducting from the deposit the cost 
of the restoration as determined by the rules of the Director of 
Public Service, and the provision of Ordinance No. 248 of 1914. 
The City Solicitor of the city shall collect such payment in case 
of the failure of the applicant to make same. The cost of such 
repair or restoration shall be ascertained and calculated in the 
manner provided by Ordinance No. 248 of 1914 of the City of 
Cincinnati for cost of restoration of street openings, provided 
that in all cases a charge of 50 cents, to cover cost of inspection, 
shall be made for said permit from the Director of Public Service. 
All funds collected by the City Treasurer under the terms of this 
section shall be placed in the Street Restoration Fund of the city. 

SEcTION 3. That said original Section 341-a, as ordained in 
Ordinance No. 337, passed June 10, 1913, be and the same 1s 
hereby repealed, also that said original Section 374 of the Code 
of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby 
repealed. 

SecTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 550. Passed October 6, 1914. 


An Ordinance repealing Section 455 (0) and supplementing 
Section 449, by ordaining Section 449-1 regulating the con- 
struction of fences over eight feet in height. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 449 of the Code of Ordinances be 
and the same is hereby supplemented by ordaining Section 449-1, 
which supplementary section shall read as follows, to wit: 


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Sec. 449-1. FENCES. All fences over eight feet in 
height shall be built of brick, concrete, hollow tile, concrete 
blocks, vitrified clay, or other similar incombustible materials. 
The foundation, construction and thickness to comply with all 
the requirements of this code for walls of similar length and 
height. 

SECTION 2. That Section 455 (0) be and the same is hereby 
repealed. 

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 486. Passed August 4, 1914. 


Regulating the manufacture, storage, keeping or handling of 
inflammable motion picture films and repealing Section 
485 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or 
corporation or its agents or employes to manufacture, keep, store 
or handle any inflammable motion picture films in greater quan- 
tities than ten (10) reels, or aggregating more than ten thousand 
(10,000) feet in length, without first having obtained a permit 
therefor from the Commissioner of Buildings. 

Section 2. All films shall be kept or stored in fire-resisting 
receptacles. 

Section 3. The Commissioner of Buildings shall issue a 
permit for the manufacture, keeping, storage or handling of in- 
flammable motion picture films to every person, firm or corpora- 
tion which manufactures, keeps, stores or handles inflammable 
motion picture films in greater quantities than ten (10) reels 
upon said person, firm or corporation complying with the re- 
quirements of this ordinance. 

SECTION 4. Said person, firm or corporation shall make 
written application on blanks furnished by the Commissioner of 
Buildings giving the following information: 

(a) Name and address of the applicant. 


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(b) Location of the premises on which the inflammable mo- 
tion picture films are to be manufactured, stored, kept or handled. 

(c) Other purposes for which the building or premises is 
to be used. 

(d) The nature of the business in which the applicant is 
engaged in such building or premises. 

(e) Kind of construction of said building. 

({) Any other pertinent information regarding the manu- 
facture, storage, keeping or handling of inflammable motion 
picture films for which the application is made. 


Section 41%. A fee of one ($1.00) dollar shall be paid to 
the City Treasurer, which sum shall be credited to the general 
city fund, on written application for a permit. 

SEcTION 5. The Commissioner of Buildings shall not issue 
a permit for the storage, keeping or handling of inflammable 
motion picture films for any rooms or premises (a) which are 
located on any floor except the top floor of any building unless 
the entire building is of fire-proof construction; (b) which is oc- 
cupied as a tenement house, lodging or boarding house or hotel, 
office building, assembly hall or theater ; (c) where the rooms to 
be occupied are artificially lighted by any other means than elec- 
tricity, and then only in case all electric wires are run in metal 
conduits and all lights. shall be in air-tight bulbs; all globes or 
tubes in suitable wire cage. and fitted with keyless sockets; 
(d) unless the room to be used for the manufacture, storage, 
keeping or handling of inflammable motion picture films is sepa- 
rated from all other parts of the building with unpierced walls, 
floors and ceilings, except the exit doors and extra windows 
(said exit doors shall be standard fire-proof doors). | 

SeEcTION 6. Not more than fifteen (15) reels or fifteen thou- 
sand (15,000) feet in the aggregate of inflammable motion pic- 
ture films shall be under examination or repair at one time in 
any one room, and each reel of films shall be kept in a tightly 
closed fire-resisting box of approved construction when not 
being examined or repaired. : 

Section 7. Each room used for the repairing or piecing 
together of inflammable motion picture films shall contain metal 


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cans which shall contain at all times at least two (2) gallons of 
water, wherein all waste, parts and scraps of such film shall be 
placed and kept covered with water. 


Section 8. No collodion, amyl, acetate or other similar 
inflammable cement, liquid or substance in quantities greater than 
one quart shall be kept in a room wherein inflammable motion 
picture films are manufactured, stored, kept, handled or repaired. 


Section 9. No heat other than steam or hot water heat, and 
no stove, forge, torch, boiler, furnace flame or fire, and no elec- 
tric or other appliance likely to produce an exposed spark shall 
be allowed in any room used for the manufacture, storage, keep- 
ing, handling or repairing of inflammable motion picture films. 


Section 10. Each room used for the manufacture, storage, 
keeping, handling or repairing of inflammable motion picture 
films shall be equipped with at least two (2) approved hand 
chemical fire extinguishers, also one (1) receptacle containing 
at least two (2) gallons of water and one (1) receptacle contain- 
ing at least one-half (14) bushel of sand. 


SECTION 11. Each film shall be stored or kept in metallic 
boxes with tight-fitting covers on the premises. 


SEcTION 12. No smoking nor the use of matches shall be 
permitted in a room used for the manufacture, storage, keeping, 
handling or repairing of inflammable motion picture films. Signs 
calling attention to this section shall be posted in at least three 
(3) conspicuous places within said room and one (1) at the 
entrance thereof. 

SECTION 13. The Commissioner of Buildings shall make the 
necessary inspections from time to time of all places where films 
are manufactured, stored, kept, handled or repaired, in order to 
see that all regulations of this ordinance are complied with. 

SECTION 14. Each of the foregoing numbered sections and 
sub-sections is hereby declared to be independent of every other 
section or sub-section, and the invalidity of any one shall not 
invalidate any of the others. 

SecTIon 15.. The penalties provided by and under the pro- 
visions of Sections 576 and 577 of the Code of Ordinances shall 


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apply to any of the violation or violations of the provisions of 
these sections. 

SECTION 16. That Section 485 of the Code of Ordinances be 
and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 17%. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

Nore.—Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 434, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 
15, 16 and 17 of this ordinance have been designated as Sections 
485-1, 485-2, 485-3, 485-4, 485-5, 485-6, 485-7, 485-8, 485-9, 
485-10, 485-11, 485-12, 485-13, 485-14, 485-15, 485-16, 485-17 and 
485-18 respectively, by Ordinance No. 633, passed November 24, 
1914. 


No. 248. Passed May 12, 1914. 


To provide for regulating the making of openings in streets, 
alleys, sidewalks and public ways of the City of Cincinnati 
and the restoration of the pavement when such openings 
are made and for the issuance of a permit therefor and to 
repeal Sections 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 
674 of the Codification of Ordinances of the City of Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio, of 1911; also to repeal Ordinance No. 198, 
passed April 9,.1912, and known as Sections 668-1, 668-2, 
668-3, 668-4, 668-5, 668-6, 668-7 and Sections 2 and 
3 of said ordinance, which ordinance provided for the 
further protection and maintenance of the streets and pub- 
lic ways, by providing additional regulations concerning 
the mode of and time of making openings in and tearing 
up streets and public ways, supplementing Section 668 of 
the Code of Ordinances. 


Be at Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, 
firm, corporation or any City Department other than the Street 
and Sewer Repair Department of the Department of Public Serv- 
ice and the duly accredited employes of such department, to 
make any opening or openings in the surface or pavement of any 
street, alley, sidewalk or public way of the city, unless a permit 


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to make such opening has been issued in accordance with the 
regulations contained herein. 

SECTION 2. Any person, persons, firm or corporation de- 
siring to make any opening or openings in any surface or pave- 
ment of any street, alley, sidewalk or public way of the city, 
shall file with the Director of Public Service, on a blank provided 
therefor, an application for a permit, which application shall 
state the name of the applicant, the name of the street, alley, 
sidewalk or public way of the city, the kind of pavement thereon, 
the purpose of the proposed opening or openings, and the exact 
size and location of the proposed opening or openings, when in 
the opinion of the Director of Public Service, the giving of such 
exact size and location is practicable. No permit shall be issued 
in response to this application until a deposit of money is made 
-with the City Treasurer in such amount as may be deemed by 
the Director of Public Service to be amply sufficient to cover _ 
the cost of restoring the street surface or pavement. This cost 
shall be determined according to rules to be prescribed by the 
Director of Public Service, and shall be estimated at a certain 
price per square yard for each kind of street pavement. Upon 
the filing of the above application and the presentation of the 
receipt of the City Treasurer that sufficient funds are on deposit 
to cover the estimated cost of restoring the street, alley, side- 
walk, or public way, as above specified, the Director of Public 
Service may issue a permit to make the opening or openings de- 
scribed in the application, such permit to state the name of the 
applicant, the name of the street, alley, sidewalk, or public way, 
the kind of pavement thereon, the purpose of the proposed opening 
or openings, and the exact size and location of the proposed open- 
ing or openings, when in the opinion of the Director of Public 
Service the giving of such exact size and location is practicable. 
Where, however, the nature of the proposed work is such as to 
require a series of openings, and where, in the opinion of the 
said Director, it is impossible or impracticable to determine 
in advance the exact size and location of contemplated open- 
ings, a permit may be issued covering such series of openings 
for the street, alley, sidewalk, or public way, as may be deemed 


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proper by the Director. In case the applicant desires to open 
more street area than originally applied for, an additional de- 
posit sufficient to cover costs of restoring said additional areas 
shall be paid to the City Treasurer. The Director of Public 
Service or his Chief Engineer is hereby authorized to imme- 
diately stop the work until such increased deposit of money is 
made. 

Section 3. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, 
or corporation to make any opening in, break, tear up, excavate, 
or remove the surface of any street, avenue, alley or other public 
way, or any portion thereof, in the City of Cincinnati, in, on or 
upon any street, avenue, alley or other public way, which shall 
be built, paved, resurfaced or repaved with any material other 
than water-bound macadam at any time within a period of three 
years after such building, paving, resurfacing or repaving of 
such street or alley; and the Director of Public Service and all 
other officers and departments of the city are hereby prohibited 
from granting any permits for any such openings, breaks, tear- 
ing up, excavation or removal within said period; provided that 
the Director of Public Service may, on account of any emer- 
gency affecting public health or public welfare, and which could 
not have been foreseen, suspend the operation of this three- 
year rule as to any application for a permit, and in such cases, 
upon granting of the application, such work may be performed 
within the said three-year period; but the mere failure or neg- 
lect of the applicant, or other person, firm or corporation, to 
lay or have laid mains, pipes, wires or connections or other 
means of transportation of utilities before such three-year 
period, or the inconvenience, by reason of ‘such failure or neg- 
lect, to property along the particular street or way described in 
the application shall not be considered to be an emergency; 
provided further that where water mains or water pipes were 
laid along or to any lot or piece of property previous to the 
beginning of such three-year period, and, by reason of unfore- 
seen development, such water mains or service pipes have be- 
come, in the opinion of the Director of Public Service, of inade- 
quate size, then the said Director of Public Service may sus- 


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pend said three-year rule for the purpose of and to the extent 
necessary for the laying of larger water mains or larger service 
pipes in any such street or other public way. The three-year 
period shall be deemed to begin at the time of the completion 
and final acceptance by the city of any such construction, paving, 
resurfacing or repaving. 

Section 4. Whenever an application is made within the 
three-year period by any person, firm or corporation, including 
a department of the city other than the Street and Sewer Repair 
Department, and such application may be granted by reason of 
an emergency as defined in the above Section 3, then such 
permit shall not be granted unless and until the applicant shall 
deposit with the City Treasurer, in addition to the sum or sums 
provided for in Section 2 of this Ordinance, a sum equal to 
fifteen (15) per cent of the amount required to be deposited by 
virtue of the provisions of said Section 2; said additional de- 
posit being designed to compensate the city for the deprecia- 
tion or additional maintenance cost due to such openings in 
such newly paved streets or ways; said additional deposits to be 
also credited to the “Street Restoration Fund,” and not, under 
any circumstances, subject to being refunded. 


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SecTIon 5. Each notice now required by the Statutes of 
Ohio to be given to the owner of each piece of property to be 
assessed, of the passage of the resolution by Council, declaring 
the necessity for constructing, paving or resurfacing any such 
street or alley, or other public way, shall contain, in addition 
to the other requirements of the law a notice to the property 
owner that any excavation or openings within the limits of said 
street, public way or alley, for the purpose of laying gas or 
water mains or of making water, gas, or sewer connections, or 
for any other purpose whatsoever, must be made before the 
beginning of such work of construction, paving or resurfacing ; 
and the work of constructing, resurfacing, or repaving such 
street, alley, or public way, shall not be begun until three months 
after completion of the service of such notice. 


SECTION 6. At or about the same time as the giving of the 
notices provided in Section 4, the Clerk of Council shall send 


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to the Director of Public Service a copy of the resolution of 
necessity, including a copy of said notice sent to the property 
owners, to enable the Director of Public Service to compel the 
making of sewer and water connections as provided in Section 
3812-1 of the General Code of Ohio. 


Section 7. At the time the said notice is sent to or served 
upon the abutting property holders, it shall also be the duty of 
the Clerk of the City Council to send, by mail, a copy of such 
notice to each person, firm or corporation that at that time is 
engaged in the business of operating a street railway or fur- 
nishing light, heat, gas, electricity, power, telephone, or tele- 
graph service or other public utilities requiring the occupancy 
of any part of the streets, public ways or alleys of the city, in- 
cluding the Superintendent of Distribution of the City Water- 
works; but the failure of the Clerk to send or if such property 
owners or corporations or officers to receive such notice or 
the failure of the Director of Public Service to take steps to 
compel water and sewer connections shall not in any way affect 
the other regulations of this ordinance, or the penalties hereby 
imposed, and shall not be deemed to create an emergency within 
the meaning of Section 3. | 


SecTIon 8. In any case when the construction, paving or 
repaving of any such street, public way or alley necessitates a 
cut or fill of such depth as to make it impracticable to lay mains 
or to make connections prior to the grading of such street, 
alley, or way, then in such cases the Director of Public Service 
may suspend the work upon said street, alley, or way, when 
the same has been brought to a convenient grade for the lay- 
ing of mains, pipes and making sewer, light and other connec- 
tions, for a reasonable length of time, to give the property 
owners and persons and corporations engaged in business neces- 
sitating the use or occupancy of any part of such street, alley, 
or way, a reasonable opportunity for the laying of such mains, 
pipes, or conduits, and the making of such connections; and the 
Director of Public Service shall order such work of construc- 
tion, paving or resurfacing to be resumed after the lapse of such 
reasonable length of time; and notice shall be given by the 


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Director of Public Service to the property owners abutting 
upon such cut or fill and to the other persons or corporations 
interested, as hereinbefore enumerated, notifying them of the 
date upon which the work of construction, paving or resurfacing 
will be resumed. The failure’ to-give or receive such notice 
shall not affect the other provisions of this ordinance or the 
penalties hereby imposed, and shall not be deemed to create an 
emergency within the meaning of Section 3. 


SECTION 9. The provisions of Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 
of this ordinance shall apply to all streets, avenues, alleys, or 
other public ways, or any portion thereof, as described in Sec- 
tion 3 thereof, but shall not be deemed to include sidewalks, the 
actual construction, paving, resurfacing or repaving of which 
shall be commenced after the taking effect of this ordinance; 
and in the event that, at the time of the passage of this ordi- 
nance, there are in contemplation street improvements, the reso- 
lution of necessity of which has heretofore been served, then 
the Clerk of Council is hereby directed to give to the owners of 
property along such proposed improvements the notices speci- 
fied in Section 4. Immediately after the passage of this ordi- 
nance said Clerk is hereby further directed to give notices, such 
as are specified in Section 6, enumerating therein all the street 
improvements with which this Council has determined to pro- 
ceed, and the actual construction of which shall not have com- 
menced at said time. 


Section 10. All moneys received under the provision of 
this ordinance as deposits, shall be paid to the City Treasurer 
and credited to a fund to be known as the “Street Restoration 
Fund,’ and the cost of restoring streets, alleys, sidewalks, or 
public ways, after such openings have been made and the back- 
filling has been satisfactorily completed by the party making 
the opening, shall be paid by the Treasurer out of said funds 
upon the presentation of the proper voucher or payroll signed 
according to law. At any time after the completion of the restor- 
ation of the pavement or sidewalk over the opening or openings, 
the party who made the deposit will, on demand, be entitled 
to a refund of the balance on hand after deducting from the 


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deposit the cost of restoration determined in accordance with 
the rules of the Director of Public Service and the provisions 
of this ordinance. 


SECTION 11. The work of, or connected with, the restoring 
of the surface or pavement of the street, alley, sidewalk, or 
public way, after such opening and the backfilling shall have 
been made, shall be done by and under the supervision and con- 
trol of the Street and Sewer Repair Department of the Depart- 
ment of Public Service and no other person, persons, firms, 
corporations or departments shall have authority to do such 
work of restoration. The above work of restoration will include 
the laying of a foundation of concrete for the pavement not less 
than six (6) inches deep in any opening or openings in all 
streets, alleys, or public ways, except in cases where this ‘is 
deemed inexpedient by the Director of Public Service. The 
said foundation of concrete may be laid to the surface bed by 
the party making the opening, if it be deemed expedient by the 
Director of Public Service, provided that this concrete be in 
all respects equal to that called for by the Standard City Speci- 
fications for street improvements in force at the time said con- 
crete is laid. An inspector may be assigned to see that said 
specifications are followed, and the expense of this inspection 
shall be part of the cost of restoring the opening or openings, 
if it be deemed necessary or expedient by the Director of Public 
Service. 


SECTION 12. The Director of Public Service is hereby auth- 
orized and directed to prepare and to keep on hand suitable 
forms for applications to be made and permits to be granted 
under the provisions of this ordinance, and to adopt and en- 
force suitable rules and regulations for determining the esti- 
mated cost of the restoration of any openings in any street, 
alley, sidewalk, or public way, and for the restoration by the 
Street and Sewer Repair Department of such openings, and to 
employ such clerks, inspectors, and other employes as may be 
deemed necessary by said Director to carry into effect the pro- 
visions of this ordinance, and the salaries of such clerks, inspec- 
tors, and other employes shall be paid by the City Treasurer 


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out of “Street Restoration Fund” on presentation of the proper 
voucher or payroll, signed according to law. 


SECTION 18. No annual, emergency, or blanket permit shall 
be granted by said Director. In unforeseen emergencies, when 
the necessities of the public require, any person, firm or cor- 
poration shall be allowed to make such opening; provided, how- 
ever, that in such case an application for permit shall be made 
by such person, firm or corporation within two hours after the 
opening has been made. In case the office of the Director of 
Public Service be closed, an application for permit shall be made 
not later than 10 a. m the following day. 


SECTION 14. The Street and Sewer Repair Department of 
the Department of Public Service and its duly accredited em- 
ployes and forces shall not be subject to the regulations of this 
ordinance, but the foreman of each gang in such Department 
shall carry constantly with him, written credentials, issued by 
the Director of Public Service, certifying to his official position. 

SEcTION 15. Each of the foregoing numbered sections is 
hereby declared to be independent of every other section, and 
the invalidity of any one shall not invalidate any of the others. 

SecTION 16. Any person, persons, firm or corporation which 
shall violate any of the provisions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 11 and 13, 
herein, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- 
viction thereof, shall be fined in the sum of not to exceed one 
hundred dollars, nor less than twenty-five dollars for each sepa- 
rate offense, and each opening made in violation of the provi- 
sions of this ordinance shall constitute a separate offense. 

SECTION 17. That said original Sections 667, 668, 669, 670, 
671, 672, 673, 674 of the Codification of Ordinances of the City 
of Cincinnati, Ohio, of 1911, be and the same are hereby re- 
pealed; also that said original Ordinance No. 198, passed April 
9, 1912, and known as Sections 668-1, 668-2, 668-3, 668-4, 668-5, 
668-6, 668-7, and Sections 2 and 3 of said ordinance, be and 
the same are hereby repealed. 

SECTION 18. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

Séctions 1,’ 2; 3,4, 5) 6.7/8, 97) 10; 11912, a ieee 


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17, and 18 of this ordinance have been designated as Sections 
667-1, 667-2, 667-3, 667-4, 667-5, 667-6, 667-7, 667-8, 667-9, 
667-10, 667-11, 667-12, 667-13, 667-14, 667-15, 667-16, 667-17, 
and 667-18 respectively, by Ordinance No. 633 passed Novem- 
ber 24, 1914. 


No. 6384. Passed November: 24, 1914. 


To repeal Ordinance No. 706 passed December 23, 1912, pro- 
viding for the regulation of street openings. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Ordinance No. 706, passed December 23, 
1912, for the further protection and maintenace of streets and 
public ways by additional regulation of street openings, by fur- 
ther supplementing Section 668 of the Code of Ordinances by 
ordaining Section 668-8, be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. | 


No, 664. Passed December 2, 1913. 


Declaring the intent to have treated with oil the surface of 
streets and other public ways in the City of Cincinnati, and 
authorizing a contract therefor. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


mection. b. <[tasshereby declared to’ be ‘the intent of this 
Council to have treated with oil the surface of streets, alleys, 
squares and public roadways for the purpose of laying the dust 
thereon and preserving the surface thereof, in accordance with 
the provisions of Section 3751 to 3761, inclusive, of the General 
Code of Ohio. 

SECTION 2. The Director of Public Service is hereby author- 


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ized and directed to enter into a contract in accordance with 
law for a period of two years for the treatment with oil of 
streets, alleys, squares and public ways, the surfaces of which 
are improved with macadam, gravel or earth, in accordance with 
the terms and provisions of Sections 3751 to 3761, inclusive, of 
the General Code, but nothing herein shall prevent the city from 
causing to be treated with oil, macadam, gravel and earth sur- 
faces of streets, alleys, squares, and public roadways which are 
not included in districts established in accordance with law. 

Section 3. It is hereby declared and determined that only 
roadways improved with macadam, gravel or earth surfaces are 
susceptible of being so treated with oil with benefit to the prop- 
erty abutting thereon. 

SEcTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

Sections 1, 2 and 3 of this ordinance have been designated 
as Sections 697-1, 697-2 and 697-3, respectively, by Ordinance 
No. 111, passed March 3, 1914. 


No. 448. Passed September 1, 1914. 


To establish Stands for Automobiles by amending and supple- 
menting Section 702. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Section 702 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 


Sec. 702. Stands for Automobiles, Hackney Coaches, Fur- 
niture Cars and Express Wagons; the following be and the 
same are hereby designated as stands for Automobiles, Hack- 
ney Coaches, Furniture Cars, and Express Wagons, within the 
corporate limits of the City of Cincinnati. 


SECTION 2. That Section 702 be further supplemented bf 
ordaining Section 702-4 to read as follows: 


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SEc. 702-4. Automobiles. That the following stands be 
established for automobiles. 

(a) Stand No. 1.—On Fifth street, from a point twenty- 
five feet east of Walnut street to Druggist alley, paralleling the 
south street car rail laid in said street for a space of not less 
than five feet and no more than eighteen feet south from the 
said street car rail, automobiles shall head northwardly. 

(b) Stand No. 2. On Garfield place between Elm and Vine 
streets, Automobiles shall head westwardly along and adjoining 
the north line of Garfield park and eastwardly along and adjoin- 
ing the south line of said park. 

SEcTION 3. That Section 702 be further supplemented by. 
ordaining Section 702-5 to read as follows: 

Sec. 702-5. That the Director of Public Service be and he 
is hereby authorized to grant permission to any person to keep 
the automobiles in position and to keep the spaces free from 
any obstructions without any compensation to be paid by the 
Citys 

SeEcTION 4. That original Section 702 of the Code of Or- 
dinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No.400. Passed September 8, 1914. 


To provide for the issuance of licenses for the purpose of oper- 
ating ferries across the Ohio River, by amending Section 
746 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 746 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 746. Permission to operate a ferry across the Ohio River 
from the City of Cincinnati may be granted, upon a permit from 
the Director of Public Service, by the City Auditor upon the 
payment of an annual license fee of five ($5.00) dollars. The 


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applicant shall give the location of the ferry landing and the issu- 
ance of a license shall be for the location designated in the ap- 
plication. The Director of Public Service may revoke any such 
license at any time. 

SECTION 2. That Section 746 of the original Code of Or- 
dinances of the City of Cincinnati, be and the same is hereby re- 
pealed. 

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No.- 665. Passed December 2, 1913. 


Fixing fee for pawnbrokers’ licenses by amending Section 789 
of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 789 of the Code of Ordinances be 
and it is hereby amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 789. Each keeper of a pawnbroker’s or loan office shall 
pay a license fee of $200.00 per annum. 

SECTION 2. That said original Section 789 of the Code of 
Ordinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SecTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 496. Passed September 8, 1914. 


To provide for the issuance of licenses to peddle by hand to 


indigent persons by supplementing Section 790 of the Code 
of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 790 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by the addition of a sub- 


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section to be known and numbered as Section 790-1, and to read 
as follows: 

Sec. 790-1. The City Auditor may grant a free license (to 
peddle by hand only) for a period of three months upon a 
recommendation signed by an elected official of the City of Cin- 
cinnati to any indigent person who has been a resident of the city 
for one year. The Auditor may revoke any such license at any 
time. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 221. Passed April 28, 1914. 


An Ordinance repealing Sections 807-1, 807-2 and amending 
Section 809 and Section 810 of the Code of Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Sections 807-1 and 807-2 be and the same 


are hereby repealed. 
SEcTION 2. That Sections 809 and 810 be amended so as to 


read as follows: 

Sec. 809. All persons or firms using any vehicle, except cabs, 
hacks, sulkies, buggies and carriages, upon the streets of the city, 
for which annual license fees are required to be paid, shall exhibit 
in 2 conspicuous place upon the left side of each vehicle, or upon 
the left side of the harness of an animal attached to the same, a 
metal plate sign, furnished or to be furnished by the City Auditor, 
indicating the year for which such license has been taken and the 
number and character of such license. 

Sec. 810. The City Auditor is hereby required to furnish 
with every license issued for every such vehicle used upon the 
streets of the city one metal plate sign having printed, painted 
or stamped thereon the year for which such license has been taken 
out, together with the character and number of the same. 

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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No. 66. Passed February 10, 1914. 


Amending Section 830-1 of the Code of Ordinances, providing 
for the regulation of rates of fare for taxicabs and automo- 
biles using taximeters, except for hire or livery purposes. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That Section 830-1 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby amended so as 
to read as follows: 

Sec. 830-1. The term ‘“‘taximeter,” whenever used in this ordi- 
nance, shall be held to embrace and mean any instrument or 
device attached to a vehicle designed or intended to measure me- 
chanically the distance traveled, to record the time said vehicle 
is in waiting and the amount of extras, and upon which record 
there shall be indicated by means of figures or designs the fare 
to be charged; the term “taxicab” shall be held to embrace and 
mean all vehicles propelled by power, other than muscular, the 
rental for which is computed by the distance traveled and not 
by the hour or any fraction thereof. 

SECTION 2. That Section 830-1 of the Code or Ordinances as 
originally enacted be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 736. Passed December 23; 1913. 


Prohibiting the use of blinding or dazzling headlights on ve- 
hicles operated on the public streets. 


Be 1t Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cin- 
cinnati be supplemented so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 852-3. It shall be unlawful for any person operating 
any automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle, while operating the 
same upon the public streets, highways, parks and parkways 


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within the city, to use any acetylene, electric or other bright 
headlight, or any headlight the rays from which shall be intensi- 
fied by any parabolic or condensing lens in front of the light, 
unless such headlight shall be shaded or dimmed so as not to 
blind or dazzle other users of the highways or make it difficult 
or unsafe for them to ride, drive or walk thereon. The shading 
or dimming of the upper half of the lens shall be deemed a com- 
pliance with the provisions of this ordinance. Any person violat- 
ing the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than 
one dollar nor more than ten dollars for each offense; and a 
separate offense shall be regarded as having been committed for 
each day during which such person shall continue in such viola- 
tion. 


SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No._334;> Passed June 23, 1914. 


To prohibit the dumping of dirt or any refuse on any public or 
private property, by amending Section 8890 of the Code of 
Ordinances. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 880 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be amended to read as follows : 


Sec. 880. That the dumping of any dirt or refuse of any 
kind by any person or persons on any property owned or leased 
by the City of Cincinnati, without the written permission of the 
Director of Public Service of the City of Cincinnati, or on any 
property owned or leased by any person or persons, without the 
written permission of the owner or owners of the property, is 
prohibited. Any person or persons violating this section shall, 
on conviction, be fined not less than ten ($10.00) dollars and the 
cost of prosecution, nor more than fifty ($50.00) dollars and the 
cost of prosecution. 


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SECTION 2. That the original Section 880 of the Code of 
Ordinances be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No.-629: Passed’ November 17, 1914: 


Amending Sections 902-1, 902-2, 902-3, 902-4, 902-5 and 
902-6, and repealing Section 902-7 of the Code of 
Ordinances, providing for the licensing of itinerant ven- 
dors in the City of Cincinnati, and providing penalties for 
the violation thereof. 


Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio, 
as follows: 


SECTION 1. That Sections 902-1, 902-2, 902-3, 902-4, 902-5 
and 902-6 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati be 
amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 902-1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in 
the business or trade of an itinerant vendor without having first 
obtained a license from the City Auditor. | 

Sec. 902-2. The words “itinerant vendor” shall mean and 
include all persons, firms or corporations, both principal and 
agent, who engage in or conduct a temporary or transient busi- 
ness in the City of Cincinnati of selling goods, wares and mer- 
chandise with the intention of continuing in such business in any 
one place for a perod of not more than one hundred and twenty 
days, and who for the purpose of carrying on such busi- 
ness hires, leases or occupies, either in whole or in part, any 
room, building or structure for the exhibition and sale of such 
goods, wares or merchandise. 

Sec. 902-3. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply 
to sales made to dealers by commercial travelers or selling agents 
in the usual course of business, nor to bona fide sales of goods, 
wares and merchandise by sample for future delivery, nor to 
hawkers on the streets, nor peddlers from vehicles. 

Sec. 902-4.\ Any person, firm or corporation desiring to en- 


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gage in the business of an itinerant vendor, as herein defined, 
may obtain a license therefor from the City Auditor upon the 
payment of the sum of seventy-five ($75.00) dollars for each day 
that such business is carried on, said license to automatically 
terminate with the last day for which said sum shall have been 
paid. 

Sec. 902-5. Any person, firm or corporation who shall vio- 
late the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misde- 
meanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum 
not to exceed one hundred dollars. 

Sec. 902-6. Each day that such itinerant vendor conducts 
such business in violation of the provisions of this ordinance 
shall be a separate offense. 

SECTION 2. That Sections 902-1, 902-2, 902-3, 902-4, 902-5, 
902-6 and 902-7, as ordained by Ordinance No. 3078, passed De- 
cember 28, 1911, be and the same are hereby repealed. 

SECTION 38. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 690. Passed December 9, 191738. 


Providing penalties for excessive and unlawful rates for gas 
by The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company or The Union 
Gas and Electric Company by supplementing Section 1,020 
of the Code of Ordinances, and repealing Ordinance No. 
628, passed November 26, 1912. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 1020 of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati be supplemented by the following Section 
1020-1, which supplementary section is hereby ordained: 

Sec. 1020-1. That any violation by The Cincinnati Gas and 
Electric Company or The Union Gas and Electric Company of 
the provisions of the foregoing Section 1020 of the Code of Or- 
dinances of the City of Cincinnati, or the demand, exaction, col- 
lection or attempt at collection, by said companies, or either of 
them, of any rate or charge for the furnishing of gas to any public 


98 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


or private consumer in excess of the rate authorized by said 
Section 1020, or of any rate or charge not authorized by the ordi- 
nances of the City of Cincinnati, is hereby declared a misde- 
meanor, and such company, or any officer or employe thereof 
who directs, authorizes or permits any such violation shall, upon 
conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not to exceed one hundred 
($100.00) dollars for each and every such violation. 

SECTION 2. That Ordinance No. 628, passed November 26, 
1912, “providing penalties for excessive and unlawful rates by 
The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company or The Union Gas and 
Electric Company for gas” be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SEcTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 224. Passed May 5, 1914. 


To repeal Section 1029-5 of the Code of Ordinances, relative 
to the blocking of square bounded by Chase street, Pullan 
avenue, Langland street and Williamson Place. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 1029-5 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 178. Passed April 7, 1914. 


To repeal Section 1029-14 of the Code of Ordinances, relative 
to the blocking of square bounded by Fredonia avenue, 
Whittier street and C. L. & N. R. R. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTION 1. That Section 1029-14 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby repealed. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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-No. 89. Passed February 24, 1914. 


To repeal Section 1029-15 of the Code of Ordinances, relative 
to the blocking of square bounded by Gilbert avenue, 
Beecher street, Stanton avenue, formerly Lane street; Ly- 
man avenue, formerly Buckeye street, and Wehrman ave- 
nue, formerly Washington street. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That Section 1029-15 of the Code of Ordinances 
of the City of Cincinnati be and the same is hereby repealed. 


SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 6385. Passed November 24, 1914. 


Assigning a new Section Number to Ordinance No. 736 to cor- 
rect a duplication of Section Numbers. 


WHEREAS, Section 852-1 is provided for in Ordinances 51- 
1912, and 736-1913, and as it is necessary to correct this error; 
now, therefore, 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That Section 852-1 of Ordinance No. 736, 
passed December 23, 1913, entitled “An Ordinance 7%36, Pro- 
hibiting the use of blinding or dazzling headlights on vehicles 
operated on the public streets,” shall be designated as Section 
852-3. 


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


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NO. LE Passed’ March 3 enone: 


Assigning Section Numbers of the Code of Ordinances to cer- 
tain ordinances heretofore passed. 


WuereEas, The following named ordinances have never had 
section numbers assigned to them; now, therefore, 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That the following ordinances be hereafter 
known and designated by the following section numbers of the 
Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati: 

That Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Ordinance No. 2533, passed April 
24,1911, entitled “An ordinance No. 2533, regulating vehicle travel 
on certain avenues in the City of Cincinnati,” be designated re- 
spectively as Sections 690-1, 690-2 and 690-3. (See Supplement 
asNPare ob.) 

That Sections 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 2558, passed May 8, 
1911, entitled “An ordinance No. 2558 to further regulate vehicular 
travel through alleys,” be designated respectively as Sections 
691-1 and 691-2. (See Supplement 1, Page 35.) 

That Sections 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 2678, passed July 8, 
1911, entitled “An ordinance No. 2678 to compel The Chesapeake 
& Ohio Railway Company of Indiana to maintain a watchman at 
Gest street and Garrard avenue,’ be designated respectively 
as Sections 646-3 and 646-4. (See Supplement 1, Page 36.) 

That Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of Ordinance NG, 2ou@ 
passed May 15, 1911, entitled “An ordinance No. 2565 empower- 
ing and authorizing the Chief of the Fire Department of the City 
of Cincinnati to inspect buildings and other structures ; to order the 
correction of the conditions therein which he may find to tend 
toward endangering property and life by fire; to appoint deputy 
inspectors to make such inspection, and punishing disobedience of 
such orders,” be designated respectively as Sections 1026-2, 
1026-3, 1026-4, 1026-5, 1026-6, 1026-7 and 1026-8. (See Supple- 
ment 1, Pages 58-60.) 


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That Section 1 of Ordinance No. 627, passed November 26, 
1912, entitled “An ordinance No. 627 providing penalties for vio- 
lation by The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company or The Union 
Gas and Electric Company of provisions of franchise relating to 
gas meters,” be designated as Section 1020-2. (See Supplement 
2, Page 122.) 

That Sections 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 631, passed Novem- 
ber 26, 1912, entitled ‘‘An ordinance No. 631 authorizing the use 
by the University of Cincinnati of a portion of the City Hall for 
a Municipal Reference Bureau and prescribing conditions of such 
use,’ be designated respectively as Sections 287-2 and 287-3. 
(See Supplement 2, Pages 127-129.) 

That Sections 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 126, passed February 
27, 1912, entitled ““An ordinance No. 126 to regulate the issue and 
sale of bonds in the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio,” be desig- 
nated respectively as Sections 1011-1 and 1011-2. (See Supple- 
ment 2, Pages 129-131.) 

That Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Ordinance No. 664, passed De- 
cember 2, 1913, entitled “An ordinance No. 664 declaring the in- 
tent to have treated with oil the surface of streets and other 
public ways in the City of Cincinnati and authorizing the contract 
therefor,” be designated respectively as Sections 697-1, 697-2 
and 697-3. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 633. Passed November 24, 1914. 


Assigning Section Numbers of the Code of Ordinances to cer- 
tain ordinances heretofore passed. 


“Wuereas, The following named ordinances have never had 
section numbers assigned to them; now therefore 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


Section 1. That the following ordinances be hereafter 


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known and designated by the following section numbers of the 
Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnatt: 

That Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 
1% and 18 of Ordinance No. 248, passed May 12, 1914, entitled 
“An Ordinance No. 248, To provide for regulating the making 
of openings in streets, alleys, sidewalks and public ways of the 
City of Cincinnati and the restoration of the pavement when 
such openings are made and for the issuance of a permit there- 
for’ be designated respectively as Sections 667-1, 667-2, 667-3, 
667-4; 667-5, 667-6, 667-7, 667-8, 667-9, G6Y-10; 667-11, 667-12, 
667-138, 667-14, 667-15, 667-16, 667-17, and 667-18. 

That Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 4%, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 
16 and 17 of Ordinance No. 436, passed August 4, 1914, entitled 
“An Ordinance No. 486, Regulating the manufacture, storage, 
keeping or handling of inflammable motion picture films and re- 
pealing. Section 485: of the: Code ‘of > Ordinances, She 
designated as Sections 485-1, 485-2, 485-3, 485-4, 485-5, 485-6, 
485-7, 485-8, 485-9, 485-10, 485-11, 485-12, 485-18, 485-14, 485-15, 
485-16, 485-17, and 485-18. 

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


OTHER AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE OF 
ORDINANCES ARE FOUND IN“ DEE 
Fao ib REE MENDE PUBLISHE DOEN 
DECEMBER, 1911, AND IN THE SECOND 
SUPPLEMENT PUBLISHED IN DECEM- 
BER, 1912, AND IN- THE THIRD SUPPLE- 
MEN Peel BLISHED S DECEMBER 1912: 


Miscellaneous Ordinances and Resolutions not 
part of the Codification of Ordinances. 


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ING. o2t. Passed June 10, aL7 12: 


To approve the report of the Commissioners of Annexation 
of the Village of Kennedy Heights to the City of Cincinnati. 


Wuereas, The Council of the City of Cincinnati has hereto- 
fore passed an ordinance submitting the question of the annexa- 
tion of the Village of Kennedy Heights to the City of Cincin- 
nati, and Council of said Village of Kennedy Heights did hereto- 
fore pass a like ordinance, submitting the same question to the 
qualified voters of that village, and | 

Wuereas, A vote was taken in each of said corporations 
under the provisions of the respective ordinances referred to, 
and a majority of the qualified voters in each corporation voted 
in favor of annexation, and 

Wuereas, The Council of the City of Cincinnati appointed 
Joseph L. Adler, Joseph W. Heintzman and Benjamin B. Dale 
as Commissioners to act for the said city for the purpose of ar- 
ranging the terms and conditions upon which the said Village of 
Kennedy Heights should be annexed to the City of Cincinnati, 
and the Village of Kennedy Heights appointed O. W. Bennett, 
P. J. McHugh and Peter M. Ibold as Annexation Commis- 
sioners for a like purpose of arranging the annexation terms and 
conditions, and 

Wuereas, The said Cincinnati Annexation Commissioners 
have reported to this body that they have reached an agreement 
with the Commissioners of Kennedy Heights as to the terms 
and conditions upon which the said village is to become annexed 
to the City of Cincinnati, which agreement, together with a full 
and complete statement as to the physical and financial condition 
of said village, is attached to their report, and 

WuereEAS, The said report and exhibits of the Cincinnati 
Commissioners and various plats showing the boundaries of said 
Village of Kennedy Heights, the streets and subdivisions 
thereof and various other data of importance, are now filed here- 
with; now, therefore, 


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Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That the report, agreement and recommenda- 
tions of the said Commissioners be and the same are hereby 
approved and confirmed. 


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 

Kennedy Heights became a part of Cincinnati on July 23, 
1914, at noon, and was added to the Thirteenth Ward by Ordi- 
nance No. 466, passed September 1, 1914. 


No, 523. Passed. September 29, 1914. 


Petitioning for the authorization of the annexation of certain 
territory of the City of Cincinnati situate in Columbia 
Township, known as the former Villages of Oakley and 
Kennedy Heights, to Cincinnati Township. 


Wuereas, All that territory lying and being in the former 
Village of Oakley, in Sections 28 and 22, Columbia Township, 
and all that territory lying and being in the former Village of 
Kennedy Heights, in Sections 24 and 23, Columbia Township, 
has been annexed to the City of Cincinnati, a municipal corpora- 
tion; and 

Wuereas, The Council of the City of Cincinnati, by a vote 
of the majority of the members thereof, deem it necessary and 
expedient to annex said territories to Cincinnati Township ; 
now, therefore, 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: | 


SECTION 1. That the Council of the City of Cincinnati, by 
a vote of the majority of members thereof, petition the Board of 
County Commissioners of Hamilton County, Ohio, for a change 
of township lines so as to make them identical with the limits of 
the City of Cincinnati, which shall include: First, all that ter- 


106 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


ritory lying and being in the former Village of Oakley, in Sec- 
tions 28 and 22, Columbia Township; second, all that territory 
lying and being in the former Village of Kennedy Heights, 
in Sections 24 and 23, Columbia Township. 


Section 2. That the limits of Cincinnati Township be identi- 
cal with the limits of the City of Cincinnati, a municipal COrpOEas 
tion, and be described as follows: 


Beginning at the junction of the Ohio River and Muddy 
Creek, the same being the west corporation line of the former 
Village of Fernbank; thence in a northeasterly and southeasterly 
direction following the meanderings of the east fork of Muddy 
Creek and the northerly corporation lines of the former Vil- 
lages of Fernbank and Sayler Park to the western line of Hill- 
side avenue; thence southeastwardly along the western line of 
Hillside avenue to the western boundary line of the former Vil- 
lage of Delhi; thence northeastwardly along the western bound- 
ary line of the former Village of Delhi to the eastern boundary . 
line of the former Village of Delhi; thence southeastwardly, 
southwestwardly, southeastwardly, southwestwardly, southeast- 
wardly and eastwardly to the east line of Section 35, Delhi Town- 
ship; thence south on said east line of Section 35, Delhi Town- 
ship, to the south line of Hillside avenue; thence eastwardly 
following the south line of Hillside avenue (as laid out by the 
County Engineer) to the Anderson’s Ferry road; thence north- 
wardly along said Anderson’s Ferry road to the west line of 
Section 10, Delhi Township; thence following the northern 
boundary line of the former Village of Riverside to the south- 
west corner of Section 35, Storrs Township; thence north along 
the west line of said Section 35, Storrs Township, to the south- 
east corner of Section 6, Delhi Township; thence west along the 
south line of Sections 6 and 12, Delhi Township, to the half- | 
section line of Section 12, Delhi Township; thence north along 
said half-section line to the north line of Section 12, Delhi Town- 
ship ; thence east along the north line of Section 12, Delhi Town- 
ship, to the west line of Section 1, Green Township; thence north 
along the west line of Section 1, Green Township, to the north- 
west corner thereof; thence east along the north line of Section 


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1, Green Township, to Queen City avenue; thence westwardly 
along said Queen City avenue and the southern boundary line 
of the former Village of Westwood to a point in Muddy Creek 
road west of Bridgetown road; thence northwestwardly and 
northwardly following the west corporation line of the former 
Village of Westwood to Werk road, west of Bridgetown road; 
thence west along Werk road to the half-section line of Section 
14, Green Township, running north and south; thence north 
along said half-section line to the north line of said Section 14; | 
thence east along the north line of said Section 14 and the south 
corporation line of the Village of Cheviot to the east corporation 
line of the Village of Cheviot; thence north along the east line 
of the Village of Cheviot to the south line of the Village of 
Cheviot; thence east along said south line of the Village of 
Cheviot to the east corporation line of said Village of Cheviot; 
thence northwardly following the east corporation line of said 
Village of Cheviot to the south corporation line of the Village 
of Cheviot, north of Mozart avenue; thence east along the south 
corporation line of the Village of Cheviot to the center of 
Cheviot avenue; thence north along the center of Cheviot avenue 
to the center of Gamble avenue and the south corporation line 
of the Village of Cheviot to the center of Higbee street; thence 
north along the center of Higbee street following the east cor- 
poration line of the Village of Cheviot to Harrison avenue; 
thence southeastwardly along Harrison avenue to the east cor- 
poration line of the Village of Cheviot; thence north along the 
east corporation line of the Village of Cheviot to the north line 
of Section 9, Green Township; thence east along the north lines 
of Sections 9 and 3, Green Township, to the northeast corner 
of said Section 3, Green Township; thence north along the west 
line of Sections 34 and 35, Millcreek Township, to the south line 
of Henry Lingo’s Estate Subdivision, the same being the south 
corporation line of the former Village of Mt. Airy; thence west 
along the said south corporation line and the south line of said 
subdivision on a straight line to a point in the half-section line 
of Section 5, Green Township; thence north along the half- 
section lines of Sections 5 and 6, Green Township, which lines 


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are also the west corporation line of the former Village of Mt. 
Airy to the north line of Section 6, Green Township, and the 
north corporation line of the former Village of Mt. Airy; thence 
eastwardly along the north line of said Section 6, Green Town- 
ship, and the north line of Section 36, Millcreek Township, 
the same being the north corporation line of the former Village 
of Mt. Airy, to the east line of R. Wood’s 50-acre tract extended 
northwardly; thence south along said extension and the east 
line of R. Wood’s 50-acre tract to the north line of William 
Reedmeier’s 5.29-acre tract; thence eastwardly along said Reed- 
meier’s north line and extension thereof to Witherby avenue, 
being the western corporation line of the former Village of 
College Hill; thence northwardly following Witherby avenue 
and the west corporation line of the former Village of College 
Hill to the North Bend road, being the north corporation line 
of the former Village of College Hill; thence eastwardly follow- 
ing said north corporation line to the west corporation line of 
said former Village of College Hill, north of North Bend road, 
at a point east of Betts avenue; thence north along the said 
west corporation line of the former Village of College Hill to 
the north corporation line of said village, thence eastwardly 
following the north corporation line of said village to Hamilton 
pike; thence southwardly following Hamilton pike to North 
Bend road; thence east along North Bend road and the north 
lines of the former Village of College Hill and the north lines 
of Sections 30, 24, 18 and 12, Millcreek Township, to the west 
corporation line of the former Village of Carthage; thence 
northwardly and eastwardly along Mill Creek and the boundary 
line of the former Village of Carthage to its intersection with 
Carthage pike, being the west corporation line of the former 
Village of Hartwell; thence north along said pike and the west 
- corporation line of the former Village of Hartwell to the north 
corporation line of said former village; thence east along said 
north corporation line and Millsdale avenue to the east corpora- 
tion line of the former Village of Hartwell; thence south along 
the east corporation line of the former Village of Hartwell and 
the Miami and Erie Canal to Millcreek, being the south corpora- 


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tion line of the former Village of Hartwell; thence southwest- 
wardly along the Miami and Erie Canal to the north line of 
Section 6, Millcreek Township, being the north line of the 
County Infirmary grounds; thence east on the north line of 
said Section 6, Millcreek Township, to the east line of said 
Section 6; thence south along the east line of Section 
6, Millcreek Township, to a point 200 feet, more or 
less, measured at right angles from the northerly side of Sey- 
mour avenue; thence southeastwardly parallel to and 200 feet 
distant from the north line of Seymour avenue to a point 200 
feet north of Langdon Farm road; thence eastwardly parallel to 
and 200 feet north of Langdon Farm road for a distance of 4,500 
feet, more or less, to the east line of Section 36, Columbia Town- 
ship, and the former west corporation line of Pleasant Ridge; 
thence north along the west corporation line of the former 
Village of Pleasant Ridge to the north corporation line of said 
former village; thence east along the north corporation line of 
former Village of Pleasant Ridge to the east corporation line of 
said former village, being the west corporation line of the 
former Village of Kennedy Heights; thence north along the 
west line of Section 24, Columbia Township, being the west 
corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy Heights, a 
distance of 1,000 feet, more or less, to the north corporation line 
of said former village; thence east along said north corporation 
line to the west corporation line of said former Village of 
Kennedy Heights; thence north along said west corporation 
line to the north corporation line of said former village, being 
the north line of Section 24, Columbia Township; thence east 
along said north line a distance of 1,600 feet, more or less, to the 
east corporation line of said former Village of Kennedy Heights; 
thence south along said east corporation line to the south line 
of Montgomery pike; thence northeastwardly along the 
northerly line of Montgomery pike to the east line of 
Coleridge avenue; thence south along said | east line 
to the north corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy 
Heights, being the north line of the Euclid Land Association 
Subdivision; thence east along said north corporation line to 


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the east corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy 
Heights, being the west line of Plainfield avenue; thence south 
along said east corporation line to the north line of Standish 
avenue; thence southeastwardly to the center line of Plainfield 
avenue, being at a point opposite the south line of Standish avenue 
extended; thence south along said center line to the south cor- 
poration line of the former Village of Kennedy Heights, being 
the south line of the Euclid Land Association Subdivision; 
thence west along said south corporation line to the east cor- 
poration line, being the east line of Ehrman & Glensman Sub- 
division; thence south along said east corporation line to the 
south corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy 
Heights, being the south line of said Ehrman & Glensman Sub- 
division; thence west along said south line to the east line of 
Yononte avenue; thence south along the east line of Yononte 
avenue to the north line of Woodford road; thence east along 
said north line to the: east line of Section 24, Columbia Town- — 
ship; thence south along the east lines of Sections 24 and 23, 
Columbia Township, to the south corporation line of the former 
Village of Kennedy Heights; thence west following said south 
corporation line to the west line of Kennedy avenue, being the 
west corporation line of the former Village of Kennedy Heights ; 
thence north along said west line, being the west line of the 
Kennedy Heights Subdivision, to the north line of Woodford 
toad; thence west along the north line of Woodford road to the 
Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railroad, being the south 
corporation line of the former Village of Pleasant Ridge; thence 
in a southwesterly direction following the south corporation line 
of the former Village of Pleasant Ridge to the west corporation 
line of said former village, being the east corporation line of 
the City of Norwood; thence north, northwest and north along 
the western corporation line of the former Village of Pleasant 
Ridge to the south line of Langdon Farm road; thence west 
along the south line of Langdon Farm road to the east line of 
Section 5, Millcreek Township; thence south on the east line 
of said Section 5, Millcreek Township, to the south line of said 
Section 5, the same being the north corporation line of the City 


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of Norwood, in Millcreek Township; thence west along the 
south line of said Section 5 to the west corporation line of the City 
of Norwood, in Millcreek Township; thence south on the west 
corporation line of the City of Norwood to the south line of 
J. T. Thale, the same being the north corporation line of the 
City of Norwood, in Millcreek Township; thence west ‘on the 
south line of J. T. Thale to the Reading boulevard; thence south- 
west along Reading boulevard, the same. being the west cor- 
poration line of the City of Norwood, to the south line of 
Margaret McGee; thence east on the south line of Margaret 
McGee to the east line of Margaret McGee; thence south on the 
west line of Kline & Mills, the same being the west corporation 
line of the City of Norwood, to the north line of N. D. Graham; 
thence west on the north line of N. D. Graham to the west 
corporation line of the City of Norwood; thence southeast along 
the west corporation line of the City of Norwood, in Millcreek 
Township, to the south line of Section 4, Millcreek Township ; 
thence east along the south line of said Section 4 to the west 
corporation line of the City of Norwood, in Millcreek Township ; 
thence south on the west corporation line of the City of Nor- 
wood to the south corporation line of said city, the same being 
the north corporation line of the former Village of Evanston; 
thence eastwardly following the southern corporation line of 
Norwood to the west line of Section 27, Columbia Township: 
thence north on said west section line to the northwest corner 
of Section 27, Columbia Township; thence eastwardly along the 
north line of Section 27, Columbia Township, a distance of 30 feet 
to a point; thence northwardly on a line parallel to the west line 
of Section 28, Columbia Township, and 30 feet distant therefrom. 
to a point where a line parallel to the easterly line of Duck Creek 
road extended southwardly and 40 feet distant therefrom inter- 
sects the same; thence northeastwardly on a line parallel to the 
easterly and southerly lines of Duck Creek road and 40 feet 
distant therefrom to a point in the east line of B. D. Barton’s 
Subdivision of the Ebersole farm (extended northwardly) ; 
thence southwardly along said east line of B. D. Barton’s Sub- 
division and the east line of Theodore Johnson’s 10-acre tract 


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to a point in the half-section line of Section 22, Columbia Town- 
ship, running east and west; thence eastwardly along said half- 
section line to a point 300 feet east of the half-section line of 
Section 22, Columbia Township, running north and south; 
thence southwardly parallel to and 300 feet distant from said 
half-section line, running north and south, to the south line of 
Section 22, Columbia Township; thence eastwardly on the north 
line of Section 21, Columbia Township, to the western boundary 
line of the former City of Madisonville, which line is also the 
western right-of-way line of the Cincinnati and Richmond Rail- 
way; thence northwestwardly following the western right-of-way 
line of said railroad, the same being the western boundary line 
of the former City of Madisonville, to the north corporation line 
of the former City of Madisonville, which point is also the 
southern right-of-way line of the Baltimore and Ohio South- 
western Railroad; thence eastwardly along the southerly right- 
of-way line of the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad 
and the northern corporation line of the former City of Madison- 
ville to the west line of Section 16, Columbia Township ; thence 
north along the west line of Section 16, Columbia Township, 
and the west corporation line of the former City of Madison- 
ville to the north line of said Section 16; thence east along the 
north line of said Section 16 to the western corporation line of 
the former City of Madisonville as it extends north of Chandler 
street; thence north along the said western corporation line of 
the former City of Madisonville to the north corporation line of 
said city; thence east along the north corporation line of said 
former City of Madisonville to the west line of Owasco street; 
thence north along the west line of said Owasco street following 
the west corporation line of said former city to the north cor- 
poration line of said former City of Madisonville; thence east- 
wardly, southwardly and eastwardly following the corporation 
line of said former City of Madisonville to the east line of 

Section 17%, Columbia Township; thence south along the east 
line of said Section 17 to a point 209.65 feet north of Chandler 
street and the north corporation line of said former City of 
Madisonville at this point; thence east along the north corpora- 


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tion line to the northeast corner of L. Cornuelle’s Subdivision, 
per Commissioners; thence south along the east line of said L. 
Cornuelle’s Subdivision, per Commissioners, to the north line 
of Section 10, Columbia Township; thence east along the north 
line of said Section 10 to the east corporation line of said former 
City of Madisonville; thence south along said east corporation 
line of said former City of Madisonville to a point in Plainville 
road, south of Bramble avenue; thence west along the south 
corporation line of said former City of Madisonville, which line 
is 150 feet south of Bramble avenue, to a point 125 feet west of 
Holmer avenue in the east line of Lot 1387 of Ayres Bramble 
Estate; thence south along the easterly corporation line of said 
former City of Madisonville and the east line of said Lot 137 to the 
south line of Section 16, Columbia Township; thence west along 
the south line of Section 16, Columbia Township, and the south 
corporation line of said former City of Madisonville to the west 
line of Section 16, Columbia Township, said point being the south- 
west corner of said Section 16; thence south along the east line of 
Section 21, Columbia Township, to the south line thereof, being 
the north line of the former Village of Linwood; thence east on 
the north line of Section 14, Spencer Township, to the Little — 
Miami River; thence southwardly following the Little Miami 
River to the point of intersection with the north corporation line of 
the former Village of Mt. Washington; thence in an easterly 
direction along the said corporation line of the former Village 
of Mt. Washington to the northerly line of a tract of land owned 
by Betts to an angle in said Betts’ line; thence south 74 degrees 
west to the southwesterly corner of a 14.87-acre tract owned by 
~Harmon; thence north 26 degrees, 45’ east, the said line being 
the westerly corporation line of the former Village of Mt. 
Washington, to the northwesterly corner of a 48-acre tract 
owned by A. M. Turpin; thence south 60 degrees east along 
said corporation line to the west line of a 24.75-acre tract owned 
by M. L. Russell; thence north 8 degrees, 40° east, following 
the west line of said tract and the said corporation line to the 
center of the Ohio pike; thence following the center line of said 
Ohio pike to the north corporation line of said former Village 


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of Mt. Washington, which line is also the south line of Military 
Survey No. 2,204, Anderson Township; thence northeast 89% 
degrees following the northerly corporation line of the former 
Village of Mt. Washington to the northeast corner of an 8-acre 
tract owned by George Heis, which point is also the northeast 
corner of the former Village of Mt. Washington; thence south 
along the east corporation line of said former Village of Mt. 
Washington and the east property lines of George Heis, M. F. 
Corbly, J. B. Corbly, S. J. -Corbly and Charles: E. Smithtaag 
W. H. Elder to a point in the center of Bogart road; thence 
eastwardly and southwardly following the corporation lines of 
the said former Village of Mt. Washington to the north line of 
Military Survey 620, Anderson Township; thence west follow- 
ing said line to the center of Burney lane; thence south along 
the center of Burney lane to the center line of Wolff street; 
thence west along the center line of Wolff street to a point 567.6 
feet west of Cherry street; thence north 1 degree, 20’ east, to 
the north line of Military Survey No. 620, Anderson Township ; 
thence west along the north line of said Military Survey to a 
point 3.03 chains west from the east line of the property of 
Nicholas Trapp; thence in a northerly direction a distance of 
7.20 chains to the intersection of the southerly line of Military 
Survey No. 536, Anderson Township; thence westwardly along 
said line to the center line of Mt. Washington road; thence 
southwardly along the center line of said road to the center line 
of Salem pike; thence northwestwardly along said center line 
of Salem pike to the center line of Betts road and the north 
line of a 10.56-acre tract owned by Frederick Koehler; thence 
south 68 degrees, 35’ east, to the Little Miami River; thence 
southwardly following said Little Miami River to the north line 
of Kellogg avenue; thence eastwardly along the north line of 
said Kellogg avenue to the east line of said avenue; thence 
south on the east line of said Kellogg avenue to the south line 
of Salem pike; thence eastwardly along the south line of Salem 
pike to the division line of the Salem School District No. 5 
and California School District No. 14; thence southwardly on 
said division line to the northerly line of Military Survey No. 


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1,512, Anderson Township; thence southwestwardly on said 
line to the northwestwardly corner of said Survey No. 1,512; 
thence southeastwardly on the west line of said Survey No. 
1,512 to the northerly line of Three-Mile road; thence south- 
westwardly along the northerly line of said Three-Mile road to 
the Ohio River; thence northwardly and southwestwardly fol- 
lowing the meanderings of the Ohio River to the western bound- 
ary line of the former Village of Fernbank, the place of begin- 
ning. 

SecTION 3. That the Clerk of Council present this petition, 
with the proceedings of Council duly authenticated, to the Board 
of County Commissioners of Hamilton County, Ohio. 

SEcTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 726. Passed December 23, 1913. 


To authorize the annexation of certain territory to the City 
of Cincinnati. 


Be tt Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That the annexation of the following described 
territory, beginning at the intersection of the west line of With- 
erby avenue and the north line of Section 36, Millcreek Township 
(said point being the northwest corner of the former Village of 
College Hill, as annexed to the City of Cincinnati and approved 
by Ordinance No. 2546, passed May 1, 1911); thence south- 
wardly along said west line of Witherby avenue (said west line 
being the present corporation line of the City of Cincinnati) to 
the south line of Frankfort avenue (formerly called Leslie ave- 
nue); thence westwardly along said south line of Frankfort 
avenue and the extension thereof to the westerly line of North 
Bend road; thence southwardly along said westerly line of 
North Bend road to the easterly line of Banning road; thence 
northwardly along said easterly line of Banning road to point 
where the northerly line of Kipling avenue (formerly called Cary 
road) produced eastwardly interesects said easterly line of Ban- 


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ning road; thence west along said north line of Kipling avenue to 
the easterly line of Joseph A. Beigel’s 20.28-acre tract; thence 
south along said easterly line of said tract to the north line 
of the Jessup road; thence west along the north line of said 
road to the west line of Section 36, Millcreek Township; thence 
north along said west line of section to the northwest corner of 
said Section 36; thence east along the north line of said section 
to the place of beginning, said tract being all that portion of 
Section 386, Millcreek Township, which is not now included 
within the corporate limits of the City of Cincinnati (plat of 
which territory is hereto attached) to the City of Cincinnatt 
be and the same is hereby authorized. 

SEcTION 2. That the Solicitor of the City of Cincinnati be 
and he is hereby authorized to prosecute the proceedings neces- 
sary to effect such annexation. 

Section 38. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 117 


ORDINANCES 


PhO nie hiON On ePRO RE RY 
JanuaArRY 1, 1914 To DECEMBER 16, 1914 


Addison street, to Halstead street, 275 feet north of Dixon street 
(concrete steps). 
No. 8%. Passed February 24, 1914. 


Ault Park (Agnes Nolan, Fannie Broadus and Barbara Lutz). 
No. 240. Passed May 12, 1914. 


Collins avenue, extending from Humboldt avenue to Keys 


Crescent. | 
No. 569. Passed October 20, 1914. 


Columbus avenue, widening from Minto avenue to the Norfolk 
and Western R. R. 
No. 571. Passed October 20, 1914. 
Repealed by Ordinance No. 606, 1914. 


No. 617. Passed November 1%, 1914. 


For the relocation of Eastern avenue and for the extension 
and relocation of existing streets and for the opening of 
new streets rendered necessary in the abolishment of grade 


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crossings over and along the line of the Pittsburgh, Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago and St. Louis . Railway Company, lessee 
of and operating the Little Miami Railroad, from Station 
6115, about 180 feet east of Wenner street, to Station 
6082, about 300 feet west of Donham avenue, and the 
further change in grade of tracks of said railroad from 
Station 6118, about 150 feet west of Wenner street, to 
Station 6068, plus 64 feet, about 240 feet west of Carrel 
street. 


Herbert avenue, from McFadden avenue to Cheviot avenue. 
No. 239. Passed May 12, 1914. 


Hopple street, from Meeker street to Colerain avenue. 
No. 175. Passed April 7, 1914. 


Orland avenue. |= Hauer, etal: 
No. 521. Passed September 29, 1914. 


Park purposes, addition to Mt. Airy Forest Park. 
No. 605. Passed November 10, 1914. 


Park purposes, C. W. Starbuck estate. 
No. 208. Passed April 21, 1914. 


Reading road, near Paddack road (police purposes). 
No. 17. Passed January 20, 1914. 


Third street, to Martin street (concrete steps). 
No. 592. Passed November 4, 1914. 


Whitlow street, extending from eastern terminus to Ashland ave. 
No. 570. Passed October 20, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 119 
BEOCKING OF SOUARES. 
NOVEMBER 26, 1913 To DECEMBER 16, 1914. 


No. 185. Passed April 14, 1914. 


_*To block the square bounded by Louden avenue and Morrell 
street and Paradrome street and Parkside place. 


Ne t86. Passed April 14,-1914. 


To block the square bounded by Fredonia avenue, Whittier 
street and C. L. & N. R. R. 


No. 323. Passed June.16, 1914. 


To block the square bounded by Rohs and Chickasaw and 
McMillan and Warner streets. 


No. 335. Passed June 23, 1914. 


To block the square bounded by Pullan avenue on the north, 
Chase avenue on the south, Langland street on the west 
and Williamson place on the east. 


No. 336. Passed June 238, 1914. 


To block the square bounded by west side of Reading road, 
north side of Greenwood avenue and south side of North 
Crescent avenue. 


No. 464. Passed September 1, 1914. 


To block the square bounded by Woodburn avenue, Hapsburg 
street, Harvard avenue and Gilbert avenue, 


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No. 573. Passed October 20, 1914. 


To block the square bounded by Paradrome street, Park Side 
place, Morrell street and Martin street. 


NO «219, Passedy| une, 4014 


To repeal Ordinance No. 416-1913, passed July 15, 19138, en- 
titled, An ordinance to block the square bounded by west 
side of Reading road, north side of Greenwood, and south 
side of North Crescent. 


BONDS. 
NOVEMBER 26, 1913 TO DECEMBER 16, 1914. 


REFERENDUM. 


$100,000.00—For the purpose of extending, enlarging and improv- 
ing the waterworks of the city by constructing, 
erecting and installing a high-pressure system 
of watermains and pumps for fire protection pur- 
poses and for procuring the necessary real estate 
and rights-of-way. 
(Ordinance No. 225. Passed May 5, 1914.) 


For the purpose of extending, enlarging and im- 
proving the waterworks of the city by construct- 
ing, erecting and installing a high-pressure system 
of water mains and pumps for fire protection pur- 
poses, and for procuring the necessary real estate 
and rights-of-way. 

(Ordinance No. 284. Passed June 9, 1914.) 


$100,000.00 


$2,500.00—For erecting a public hall of the City of Cincinnati. 
(Ordinance No. 402. Passed July 15, 1914.) 


$25,000.00—For erecting a public hall of the City of Cincinnati. 
(Ordinance No. 682. Passed December 15, 1914.) 


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CONDEMNATION. 


$8,000.00—To pay the cost and expense of certain appropria- 
tions of property for street and other purposes 
hitherto authorized. 
Straightening West Fork Creek; easement for 
Beekman street; extending Trimble avenue, and 
widening Highland avenue. 
(Ordinance No. 679. Passed December 9, 1913.) 


$2,100.00—To provide additional funds for paying the cost and 
expense of appropriation of property for street 
purposes. 
Widening and extending the intersection of East- 
ern avenue and Kemper lane. 
(Ordinance No. 715. Passed December 23, 1913.) 


$6,000.00—To pay the cost and expense of appropriating and 
purchasing property for widening the northwest 
corner of McLean avenue and Eighth street and 
the southwest corner of McLean avenue and Gest 
street. 
(Ordinance No. 716. Passed December 23, 1913.) 


$4,800.00—To pay the cost and expense of widening Hopple 
street, between Beekman street and the Cincin- 
nati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad. 
(Ordinance No. 139. Passed March 24, 1914.) 


$2,800.00—To pay the cost and expense of condemning the 
property necessary to be appropriated to public 
use for the opening and extending of Temple 
avenue, from Epworth. avenue east to George 
Fleischmann’s east line, and to repeal Ordinance 
No. 2,949, passed November 20, 1911. 
(Ordinance No. 482. Passed August 4, 1914.) 


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$2,500.00—To pay the cost and expenses of appropriating 
property necessary to be purchased or condemned 
for the opening and extending of Seybold (form- 
etly McDowell) alley, and also for the purpose 
of providing funds to pay the cost and expenses 
of appropriating property necessary to be pur- 
chased or condemned for the widening of the in- 
tersection of Duck Creek road and Florida ave- 
nue, and repealing Ordinance No. 2936, passed 
November 13, 1911. 
(Ordinance No. 497. Passed September 15, 1914.) 


$2,385.00—To pay the cost and expense of condemning prop- 
erty to public use for the opening and extending 
of Conant street from Adelphi street to Whitney 
street, and for street purposes for the construc- 
tion of concrete steps extending from Addison 
street to Halstead street 275 feet north of Dixon 
street. 
Ordinance No. 632. Passed November 24, 1914. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


$1,200.00—For the purpose of paying claim for damages from 
improvement of Blanchard avenue. 
(Ordinance No. 699. Passed December 9, 1913.) 


$25,000.00—To pay the cost of extending, enlarging, improv- 
ing, equipping and furnishing the new General 
Hospital of Cincinnati. 
(Ordinance No. 183. Passed April 14, 1914.) 


~ $5,500.00—To pay the cost of improving, repairing and secur- 
ing a more complete enjoyment of a public hall, 
to-wit, the City Hall, and equipping and furnish- 
ing the same. aie 
(Ordinance No. 238. Passed May 12, 1914.) 


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$10,000.00—For the purpose of continuing the construction of 
the buildings for the Refuge Home, at Glendale, 
Ohio. 
(Ordinance No. 285. Passed June 9, 1914.) 


$8,500.00—For the purpose of providing funds to pay the en- 
tire cost and expenses of constructing a bridge 
over West Fork Creek at Roll road. 
(Ordinance No. 409. Passed July 15, 1914.) 


STREETS. 


$12,600.00—Providing additional funds to pay the city’s por- 
tion of the cost and expense of improving Beek- 
man street. 
(Ordinance No. 52. Passed February 3, 1914.) 


$3,300.00—Providing additional funds to pay the city’s por- 
tions of the cost and expenses of improving 
Schubert avenue (formerly Home street) and 
Carthage road, in the former village of Pleasant 
Ridge. | | 
(Ordinance No. 57. Passed February 10, 1914.) 


$27,500.00—Providing funds and additional funds to pay the 
cost and expense of and the city’s portion of the 
cost and expense of improving Lafayette avenue, 
Middleton avenue, St. Michael street and Rice 
Street. 
(Ordinance No. 169. Passed April 7, 1914.) 


$200,000.00—To pay the cost and expense of improving and re- 
pairing streets. 
(Ordinance No. 195. Passed April 17, 1914.) 


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$3 ,425.00—Providing additional funds to pay the city’s por- 
tion of the cost and expense of improving Beek- 


Man Street: 
(Ordinance No. 210... Passed April 28, 1914.) 


$2,500.00—To pay one-half of the cost and expenses of im- 
proving Glenway avenue, from end of present 
brick improvement to McKeone avenue. 


(Ordinance No. 3851. Passed June 30, 1914.) 


$8,000.00—To pay the city’s portion of the cost and expenses 
of improving St. James avenue, from Windsor 
street to Curtis street. 


(Ordinance No. 378. Passed July 7, 1914.) 


$5,000.00—To pay the cost and expense of improving Burnet 
avenue, from Elland avenue to Goodman street. 
(Ordinance No. 380. Passed July 7%, 1914.) 


$8,500.00—To pay the costs and expenses of improving Ohio 
avenue, from Clifton avenue to Kendall alley, 
and Ohio avenue from Van Lear alley to a point 
200 feet north. 
(Ordinance No.: 381. Passed July 7, 1914.) 


$60,000.00—To pay the cost and expense of opening, extend- 
ing and improving Reading road on its relocated 
lines between Paddack road and Sherman avenue 
and between Joseph street and the Baltimore and 
Ohio Southwestern Railroad, and purchasing and 
condemning the necessary: land therefor. 
(Ordinance No, 411. Passed July 15, 1914.) 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati i290 


$6,500.00—To pay the cost and expenses of improving Plum 
street by widening the roadway on the west side 
between Eighth street and Ninth street, also 
rounding off the southeast corner of Ninth and 
Central avenue and the northeast corner of 
Eighth and Central avenue. 
(Ordinance No; 417; Passed July 28, 1914.) 


$75,500.00—To pay the cost and expenses and the city’s por- 
tion of the cost and expenses of improving Vine 
street, Central avenue, Bishop street, Gladstone 
avenue, Third street and an unnamed street and 
rights-of-way. 
(Ordinance No. 481. Passed August 4, 1914.) 


$7,000.00—To pay the cost and expenses of improving Main 
street, from North Court street to Hunt street, 
by removing the present canal bridge, grading the 
~ street to conform to existing sidewalks and con- 
structing conduit for the canal water and repav- 

ing the roadway to the new grade. 
(Ordinance No. 450. Passed September 1, 1914.) 
(An additional sum of $1,284.00 was provided 
for by Ordinance No. 665, passed December 8, 

1914.) 


$5,000.00—To pay the city’s portion of the cost and expenses 
of improving Rockdale avenue, from Wilson 
avenue to Dury avenue. 
(Ordinance No. 451. Passed September 1, 1914.) 


$5,300.00—For the improvement of Elberon avenue, an exist- 
ing street, and for purchasing land necessary for 
the purposes of said street. 
(Ordinance No. 538. Passed October 6, 1914.) 


126 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


$50,000.00—To improve existing streets and other public high- 
ways. 
(Ordinance No. 583. Passed October 27, 1914.) 


$8,000.00—To pay the city’s portion of the cost and expenses 
of improving Lindsay alley, Corbett avenue, Niles 
avenue, Dane avenue and Stratford avenue. 
(Ordinance No. 584. Passed October 27, 1914.) 


$2,200.00—To pay the cost of and the city’s portion of the 
cost of improving Eastern avenue and Harrison 
avenue by constructing sidewalks. 
(Ordinance No. 616. Passed November 17, 1914.) 


$17,000.00—For the improvement of Madison road, from Mark- 
breit avenue to a point 400 feet southwest. 
(Ordinance No. 630. Passed November 24, 1914.) 


$1,284.00—-To pay the cost and expenses of improving Main 
street, from North Court street to Hunt street, 
by removing the present canal bridge, grading 
the street to conform to existing sidewalks and 
constructing conduit for the canal water and re- 
paving the roadway to the new grade. 
(Ordinance No. 665. Passed December 8, 1914.) 


SEWERS. 


$26,300.00—To provide funds to pay the city’s portion of the 
cost of improving certain avenues and roads by 
sewering Blanchard avenue, Central avenue, Lick 
Run road, Waverly avenue, and Stettinius avenue. 
: (Ordinance No. 660. Passed December 2, 1913.) 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 127 


$1,000.00—To pay the city’s portion of the costs and expenses 
of improving by sewering Central avenue, be- 
tween Genesee street and Elizabeth street. 
(Ordiriance No. 53. Passed February 3, 1914.) 


$40,500.00—To pay the city’s portion of the cost and expenses 
of improving: by sewering right-of-way in Ra- 
vine between Madison road.and Duck Creek road, 
and also for constructing a relief sewer in Obser- 
vator avenue from Montieth place west to trunk 
sewer. 
(Ordinance No. 102. Passed March 3, 1914.) 


$4,300.00—To pay the cost and expense of improving by 
sewering ravine east of Mt. Vernon avenue and 
north and west of Paxton road. | 
(Ordinance No. 184. Passed April 14, 1914.) 


$900.00—Providing additional funds to pay the city’s portion 
of the cost and expense of improving by sewer- 
ing rights-of-way, McPherson avenue, Wells 
street, Terry street, West Eighth street, Sedler 
street, West Sixth street and Hillside avenue... 
(Ordinance No. 209. Passed April 28, 1914.) 


$1,000.00—To pay the costs and expenses of remodeling and 
rebuilding sewer in Highland avenue, between. 
Milton street and Corporation alley. 
(Ordinance No. 379. Passed July 7, 1914.) 


$7,500.00—To pay the costs and expenses, and the city’s por- 
tion of the costs and expenses of improving by 
sewering ravine east of Mt. Vernon avenue, 
Lower River road, and Saturn street, from Wav- 
erly avenue to Fairmount avenue. 
(Ordinance No. 382. Passed July 7, 1914.) 


128 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


$11,000.00—To pay the city’s portion of the cost and expenses 
of improving by sewering Dewey, Gilsey and Sar- 
gent avenues; Ravine, east of Concordia street, 
from Melish avenue to Lincoln avenue, and Mon- 
tana avenue, Wunder avenue and McFarlan road. 
(Ordinance No. 449. Passed September 1, 1914.) 


$1,000.00—To pay the cost and expenses of constructing a 
sewer through the property of David Bauer, north 
of Liberty street and east gf Ross avenue. 
(Ordinance No. 498. Passed September 15, 1914.) 


WATERWORKS. 


$604,000.00—To pay the cost and expenses of extending, enlarg- 
ing and improving the Waterworks of the City 
of Cincinnati, by laying an additional 36-inch 
water main, and repealing Ordinance No. 678, 
passed December 9, 1913. 
(Ordinance No. 128. Passed March 17, 1914.) 


$150,000.00—For extending and improving the existing Water- 
works of the City of Cincinnati. 
(Ordinance No. 7%. Passed January 13, 1914.) 


$28,000.00—To pay the cost and expense of improving and 
securing a more complete enjoyment of the Water- 
works and for equipping and furnishing the same. 
(Ordinance No. 509. Passed September 15, 1914.) 


$250,000.00—For the purpose of providing funds for extending 
and improving the existing Waterworks of the 
City of Cincinnati. 
(Ordinance No. 698. Passed December 15, 1914.) 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 129 


BOND ORDINANCES REPRALED, 


678 (passed December 9, 1913), $400,0000.00. To pay the 
cost and expenses of extending, enlarging and improving 
the Waterworks of the city by laying an additional thirty- 
inch main. | 

Repealed by Ordinance No. 128, passed March 17, 1914. 


. 2948 (passed November 20, 1911), $5,000.00. Extension of 


Kates place. 
Repealed by Ordinance No. 280, passed June 2, 1914. 


3002 (passed November 27, 1911), $9,500.00. Improvement 
of Durrell avenue. 
Repealed by Ordinance No. 280, passed June 2, 1914. 


3021 (passed December 4, 1911), $3,400.00. Improving in- 
tersection of Fifth and Vine street. 
Repealed by Ordinance No. 292, passed June 9, 1914. 


2936 (passed November 13, 1911), $2,200.00. Opening and 

extending McDowell alley. | 

Repealed by Ordinance No. 497, passed September 15, 
LO 1A. 


130 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


ORDINANCES. 


~ DEDICA TIONTOR- PROPER Iny, 
JANUARY 1, 1914 To DECEMBER 16, 1914° 


Belleair place, (Emil O. J. Hanke). 
No. 591. Passed October 27, 1914. 


Bevis avenue, (W. F. Eltzroth, W. T. V. Cramer and Samuel W. 
Probasco). 
No. 532. Passed September 29, 1914. 


Brotherton road, Columbia avenue and Maple driveway (Glen- 
wood Real Estate Co.) 
No. 309. Passed June 9, 1914. 


Cora avenue, (George Fischer and Catherine Fischer). 
No. 196. Passed April 21, 1914. 


Coronada avenue and Zula avenue, (Ida B. Rulison and Hiram 
M. Rulison). 
No. 234. Passed May 5, 1914. 


Dickson avenue, (James M. Glenn estate). 
No. 238. Passed May 5, 1914. 


East Hill avenue, (Lauretta B. Gibson et al). 
No. 113.° Passed March 3, 1914. 


Eggers place, (Herman Egger’s estate). 
No. 443. Passed August 4, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 131 


For fire purposes, (Richard H. Mitchell) lot No. 21 of Rose Hill 
subdivision. 
No. 26. Passed January 20, 1914. 


Gano avenue and Wirham place, (Isabella R. Garrison et al). 
No. 50. Passed February 3, 1914. 


Indian Hill avenue, Vinewood avenue, Hurd avenue and Ken- 
| wood avenue (Helen L. Clippinger and W. W. 
Clippinger ). 
No. 271. | Passed June 2, 1914. 


Kenelm avenue, Duke street, Hull street, Giraud avenue and 
Digby avenue, (Rebekah B. G. Goddard, R. H. I. 
Goddard, Elizabeth G. Digby, Julia G. Fowler, 
Robert L. Fowler, Herman J. Groesbeck and Eliza- 
beth P. Groesbeck). 
No. 25%. Passed May 19, 1914. 


Monteith place, (Emma H. Gruber and William W. Gruber). 
No. 407. Passed July 15, 1914. 


Raymond alley, extending north from, (Andrew P. Fox and 
Theresa Fox). 
No. 372. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Rose Hill avenue, Betula avenue, Red Bud avenue, (Avon Hills 
Realty Co.—Nellie E. Myers, C. E. Myers, Viola 
Nelson, Charles J. Nelson and Helen B. Shields). 
No. 211. Passed April 28, 1914. 


132 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Rulison avenue and Zula avenue, to Cleves pike, (Hiram M. 
Rulison and Ida B. Rulison). 
No. 39%. Passed July 7, 1914. 


Wabash avenue, (Herbert L. Pachoud and Carrie B. Pachoud). 
No. 442. Passed August 4, 1914. 


Zula avenue, Highbridge avenue and Dale avenue, (Hiram M. 
Rulison and Ida B. Rulison). 
Nov 396.) Passed fulyo7 4914 


ORDINANCES ‘ESTABLISHING AND CHANGING 
GRADES 


January 1, 1914 to DECEMBER 16, 1914 


Applegate avenue—To establish the grade of Applegate avenue, 
from Glenmore avenue to Ferdinand alley. 
No. 652. Passed December 1, 1914. 


Badgeley street—To change the grade of Badgeley street, from 
Washburn avenue to a point 105 feet north of 
Kentucky avenue. 
(Repealing Ordinance No. 451, passed January 27, 
1893, and part of Ordinance No. 974, passed July 
17 21905). 
No. 459. Passed September 1, 1914. 


Bishop street—To change the grade of Bishop street, from Lake- - 
wood avenue to St. Clair street. 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 218, passed 
March 11, 1892). 
No. 382. Passed Jurie 23, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 133 


Cheviot avenue—To establish the grade of Cheviot avenue, from 
Mozart avenue to Gamble avenue. 
No. 859. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Clinton Springs avenue—To change and establish the grade of 
Clinton Springs avenue, from Mitchell avenue to a 
point 600 feet west. 

No. 552. Passed October 13, 1914. 


Collegevue place—To establish the grade of Collegevue place, 
from North Bend road to its nothern terminus. 
No. 642. Passed November 24, 1914. 


Conant street—To change the grade of Conant street, from 
Bramble avenue to Adelphi street. 
(Repealing Ordinance No. 131, passed March 11, 
1913). 
No. 241. Passed May 12, 1914. 


Cora avenue—To establish the grade of Cora avenue, from Har- 
rison avenue to the County road. 
No. 421. Passed July 28, 1914. 


Dury avenue—To change the grade of Dury avenue, from a 
point 150 feet north of the north curb line of North- 
ern avenue to a point 150 feet south of the south 
curb line of Forest avenue. 

(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 1001, passed De- 
cember 22, 1902). 
Nov 74) sPassed February 17, 1914: 


Edison avenue—To establish the grade of Edison avenue, from 
Cinnamon street to its eastern terminus. 
No. 420. Passed July 28, 1914. 


134 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Edna avenue—To establish the grade of Edna avenue, from Ham- 
ilton avenue to its eastern terminus. 


No. 403. Passed July 15, 1914. 


Gamble avenue—To establish the grade of Gamble avenue, from 
Cheviot avenue to Higbee street. 


No. 857%. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Harrison avenue—To change the curb lines of Harrison avenue 
at the various angles. between Fenton avenue and 
Fischer’s west line. 


No. 638. Passed November 24, 1914. 


Hart avenue—To establish the grade of Hart avenue, from Rock- 
ford place to Edna avenue. 


No. 404. Passed July 15, 1914. 


Hermosa avenue—To change’ the grade of Hermosa avenue, from 
the southerly curb line of Rapid Run pike to a 
point 100 feet south. 

(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 1543, passed 
September 10, 1906). 
No:.-103.°. Passed, March 3, 1914: 


Hetzell street—To establish the grade of Hetzell street, from 
Dunbar place to Armada place. 
No. 10. Passed January 13, 1914. 


Howard avenue—To establish the grade of Howard avenue, from 
Rockford place to Saxon avenue. 
No. 419. Passed July 28, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati isa 


Hukill alley—To change the grade of Hukill alley, from McMillan 
street to Rush street. 
(Repealing Ordinance No. 3074, passed December 
26, 1911, and Ordinance No. 2258, passed Decem- 
ber 1257910). 
No. 461. Passed September 1, 1914. 


Kendall avenue—To change the grade of Kendall avenue, from 
a point 210 feet north of Madison road to a point 
237.50 feet north, and to establish the grade from 
said point to its northern terminus. 
(Repealing Ordinance No. A-2%2 (Hyde Park), 
.passed March 21, 1900). 
No. 156. Passed March 31, 1914. 


Kentucky avenue—To change the grade of Kentucky avenue, 
from Virginia avenue to Carlin street. 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 449, passed Jan- 
uary 27, 1893). 
No. 460. Passed September 1, 1914. 

Kessler avenue—To change and establish the grade of Kessler 
avenue, from Carthage avenue to Mitchell avenue. 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 513, passed Sep- 
tember 24, 1912). 
No. 59. Passed February 10, 1914. 


Keswick place—To establish the grade of Keswick place, from 
Clinton Springs avenue to its northern terminus. 
No. 358. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Knorr avenue—To change the grade of Knorr avenue, from Har- 
| rison avenue to Fairmount avenue. 
(Repealing Ordinance No. 3992, passed November 
11, 1887, and Ordinance No. 721, passed December 
23, 1913). | 
No. 462. Passed September 1, 1914. 


136 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Knox street—To change the grade of Knox street, from Seegar 
avenue to a point ninety-two (92) feet west of 
Luckey avenue. 
(Repealing Ordinance No. 966, passed December 
28, 1908, and part of Ordinance No. 116, passed 
| September 25, 1891). 
No. 60. Passed February 10, 1914. 


Kreis avenue—To establish the grade of Kreis avenue, from 
Glenway avenue to West Eighth street. 
No. 228. Passed May 5, 1914. 


Langland avenue—To establish the grade of Langland avenue, 
from Glen Parker avenue to Thompson Heights 
avenue. 

No. 618. Passed November 17, 1914. 


Lindsay alley—To change the grade of Lindsay alley, from the 
west curb of May street to a point 180 feet west 
of the west curb line of Boone street. 

(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 1560, passed 
December 5, 1873). 
No. 481. Passed September 8, 1914. 


Luckey avenue—To change the grade of Luckey avenue, from 
Knox street to Fairmount avenue. 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 355, passed Sep- 
tember 23, 1892). 
No. 61. Passed February 10, 1914. 


McPherson avenue—To change and establish the grade of Mc- 
Pherson avenue, from a point 214.44 feet south of 
the south curb line of Eighth street to Sedler avenue. 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 1009, passed 
January 12, 1903). 

No. 361. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 157 


Main street—To change the grade of Main street, from Court 
street to Twelfth street. 
No. 140. Passed March 24, 1914: 


Middleton avenue—Changing the east curb line of Middleton 
avenue between Thrall avenue and Resor avenue. 
No. 484. Passed August 4, 1914. 


Moulton avenue—To change the grade.of Moulton avenue, from 
a point 340 feet east of the east curb line of Crest- 
line avenue to Mt. Echo Park drive. 

(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 720, passed De- 
cember 23, 1913). 
No. 354.*% Passed June 30, 1914. 


Nebraska avenue—To establish the grade of Nebraska avenue, 
from West Eighth street to Rapid Run pike. 
No. 643. Passed November 24, 1914: 


North Bend road—To establish the grade of North Bend road, 
from Hamilton avenue to Oakwood avenue. 
No. 187. Passed April 14, 1914. 


Rider alley—To establish the grade of Rider alley, from Armory 
avenue to a point 127.8 feet north. 
No. 651. Passed December 1, 1914. 


Robertson avenue—To establish the grade of Robertson avenue, 
from Verne avenue to Thirty-fourth avenue. 
No, 5438. Passed October 6, 1914. 


Rockdale avenue—To change the grade of Rockdale avenue, from 
Dury avenue to Larona avenue. | 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 1005, passed 
February 8, 1909). 
No-73) Passed’ February 17, 1914. 


138 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Saxon avenue—To establish the grade of Saxon avenue, from 
Hamilton avenue to Howard avenue. 
No. 418. Passed July 28, 1914. — 


Seegar avenue—To change the grade of Seegar avenue, from 
Baltimore avenue to Fairmount avenue. 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 2809, passed 
Marci 101876 )< 
No. 355. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Shaw avenue—To establish the grade of Shaw avenue from Erie 
avenue to a point 276.55 feet south. 
No. 58. Passed February 10, 1914. 


Stock avenue (1)—To establish the grade of Stock avenue, from 
Colerain avenue to Sidney avenue. 
No. 35. Passed January 27, 1914. 


Stock avenue (2)—To establish the grade of Stock avenue, from 
Sidney avenue to Massachusetts avenue. 
No. 356. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Talbott avenue—To establish the grade of Talbott avenue, from 
Harrison avenue to its southern terminus. 
No. 308. Passed June 9, 1914. 


Terry street—To establish the grade of Terry street, from a 
point 264.44 feet south of the south curb line of 
Eighth street to Sedler avenue. 
No. 360. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Trimble avenue—To establish the grade of Trimble avenue, from 
Hewitt avenue to a point 622.65 feet north. 
No. 650. Passed December 1, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 139 


University Court—To establish the grade of University court, 
from McMillan street to Herman street. 
No. 5538. Passed October 18, 1914. 


Wabash avenue—To establish the grade of Wabash avenue, from 
Hewitt avenue to a point 582 feet north. 
No. 227. Passed May 5, 1914. 


Watterson street (1)—To establish the grade of Watterson street, 
from Bramble avenue to its northern terminus. 
No, 62. Passed February 10, 1914. 


Watterson street (2)—To change the grade of Watterson street, 
from a point 250 feet north of the north curb line 
of Bramble avenue to a point 590 feet north of the 
north curb line of Bramble avenue. 

(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 62, passed Feb- 
riary 10, 1914). 
No. 463. Passed September 1, 1914. 


Wieman avenue—To change and establish the grade of Wieman 
avenue, from a point 410 feet west of Enright 
avenue to Kirbert avenue. . 
(Repealing part of Ordinance No. 2659, passed June 
26, 1911). 
No. 331. Passed June 23, 1914. 


Wilkinson street—To change and establish the grade of Wilkinson 
, street, from Symmes street to Walton alley. | 
No. 668. Passed December 8, 1914. 


Woodbridge place—To establish the grade of Woodbridge place, 
between the first angle east of Stanley avenue and 
Tusculum avenue. 
No. 667%. Passed December 8, 1914. 


140 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


ORDINANCES. 


EA: 


NOVEMBER 26, 1913 TO DECEMBER 16, 1914. 


Authorizing the lease of certain wharf property, not needed for 
any municipal purpose, on the south side of Front 
street, east. of Fifth street and Freeman avenue, 
together with an easement for switching. (Lease 
for a period of ten years.) 

No. 692. Passed December 9, 1913. 


Authorizing the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of 
Cincinnati to enter into a lease for twenty years, 
with the privilege of purchase for a certain tract 


of land on Calvin street, running east from Park 
avenue. 


No. 295. Passed June 9, 1914. 


Authorizing the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Cin- 
cinnati to enter into a lease for five years, with the 
privilege of purchase, of part of Lot 47 of Lane 
Seminary grounds (Tifereth Israel Congregation). 
No, 476. Passed September 1, 1914. 


Authorizing the transfer to the Board of Park Commissioners 
of certain property on Third and Collard street, 
now occupied as Waterworks property. 

No. 370. Passed June 30, 1914. 


No. 


No. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 141 


ORDINANCES. 


MISC HTIEANE OS RIGHTS AN D> PRIVILEGES. 


NOVEMBER 26, 1918, TO DECEMBER 16, 1914. 


FWA) sh 


170. Passed April 7, 1914.—The Cincinnati University, to 
arch over and cover the canal waste way in Eggleston 
avenue. 


BRIDGES. 


. 159. Passed March 31, 1914.—Commissioners of Hamilton 


County, over Robin alley, north of Pioneer street. 


. 259. Passed May 26, 1914.—The St. Mary’s Hospital, across 


Steele alley between Baymiller street and Linn street. 


CANOPIES. 


99. Passed February 24, 1914.—The Grand Hotel Company, 
408 West Third street. 


. 183. Passed March 17, 1914-—The Harrison Estate, south- 


east corner of Sixth and Elm streets. 


. 400. Passed July 15, 1914.—Cincinnati Theatre Company, 


531 to 535 Walnut street. 


. 526. Passed September 29, 1914.—N. J. Walsh, 24 and 26 


East Fifth street. 


142 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


COAL’ CHUTE: 


No. 547. Passed October 6, 1914.—Wm. R. Goodall, Peale alley, 
between Ninth and Richmond streets. 


CLOCKS. 


No. 548. Passed October 6, 1914.—John Bertling, northwest cor- 
ner Clark street and Central avenue. 


No. 681. Passed December 8, 1914.—Joseph H. Kenkel, 1302 
Main street. 


COTTAGE. 


No. 694. Passed December 15, 1914.—Henry Cottmann, northeast 
corner Paradrome and Morrell streets. 


DRIVEWAYS. 


No. 723. Passed December 23, 1913.—Board of Deputy State 
Supervisors and Inspectors of Elections, Third street, west 
of Walnut street. 


No. 219. Passed April 28, 1914.—Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing 
Company, 1516-1518, and 1520 Providence street. 


FIRE ESCAPE. 


No. 286. Passed June 9, 1914.—The Traction and Mercantile 
Library Buildings. 


OIL. TANK. 


No. 303. Passed June 9, 1914.—The Ford Motor Company, north- 
west.corner Lincoln avenue and C. L. & N. R. R. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 143 


PIPES. 


No. 708. Passed December 16, 1913.—The Lunkenheimer Com- 
pany, water pipe under Waverly avenue, west of Beek- 
man street. 


No. 16. Passed January 15, 1914—John M. Mueller, Jr., steam 
pipe under West Front street. 


No. 179. Passed April 7, 1914.—The St. George Parish (Calhoun 
street), steam pipe under Scioto street, between Calhoun 
and Corry street. 


RAILROAD TRACKS. 


No. 668. Passed December 2, :1913.—The C. N..O. & T. P. Ry. 
Co., extension of the present switch track along the north 
side of Commerce street, from its present eastern terminus 
to the west property line of Vine street. 


No. 728. Passed December 23, 1913.—The Victor Lamp Com- 
pany, switch on Sassafras street. 


No. 29. Passed January 23, 1914.—H. Suer & Sons, to cross Mar- 
burg avenue about 350 feet south of Everson avenue. 


No. 112. Passed March 3, 1914.—The Baltimore & Ohio South- 
western Railroad Company, a switch or spur track in Front 
Streeewesh of utter. street. 


No. 181. Passed April 7, 1914-—The Pittsburg, Cincinnatt, 
Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company, to extend a side 
track in and along Eggleston avenue. 


144 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


No. 258. Passed May 19, 1914.—The Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- 
way of Indiana, a side-track over and across West Ninth 
street, Richmond street and Horne street. 


No. 328. Passed June 16, 1914.—The Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi- 
cago and St. Louis Railway Company, a side-track or 
switch across Court street, between Reedy street and Broad- 
way. 


No. 348. Passed June 23, 1914.—The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi- 
cago and St. Louis Railway Company, a side-track over 
and across West Sixth street, between Carr and Harriet 
streets. 


No. 373. Passed June 30, 1914.—The Baltimore and Ohio South- 
western Railroad Company, a switch on Sassafras street, 
to The Cincinnati Iron Fence Company. 


SEEDED: 


No. 506. Passed September 15, 1914.—Leland G. Banning at 
No. 1301 West Eighth street. 


STEPS. 


No. 290. Passed June 9, 1914.—Union Central Life Insurance 
Company, Vine street south of Fourth street. 


WALL (FRAME). 


No. 191. Passed April 14, 1914-—The Henry Adams Estate, at . 
2736 and 2738 Colerain avenue. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 145 


ORDINANCES. 


VACATION OF STREETS AND ALLEYS. 


JANUARY 1, 1914 To DECEMBER 16, 1914. 


Auburn Terrace, (Lewis street) part of. 
No. 272. Passed June 2, 1914. 


Cheviot avenue, between Mozart avenue and 107 feet north. 
No. 31. Passed January 20, 1914. 


Cowdry alley, (Rose), from Bowen (St. Clair) street to Bodman 


alley. 
No. 518. Passed September 29, 1914. 


Crawfish road, between Delta and Empress avenues. 
No. 180. Passed April 7, 1914. 


Eden avenue, sidewalk on east side, 658 feet north of Goodman 


street. 
No. 215. Passed April 28, 1914. 


Grandin road, betwen Delta and Empress avenues. 
No. 485. Passed August 4, 1914. 


Ludiow aveniec, atu bow ©.°5. W. R._R. tracks. 
No. 329. Passed June 16, 1914. 


146 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Pogue avenue, (Beechwood avenue). 
No. 107. Passed March 3, 1914. 


Tudor alley, (Drainage), from Lakeman street east. 
No. 374. Passed July 2, 1914. 


Wilkins Short avenue, Walnut lane, Mound drive and East way, 
(Fern Bank). 
No. 36. Passed January 27, 1914. 


Unnamed alley, from Beekman street to Moosewood avenue. 
No. 582. Passed October 20, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 147 


ORDINANCES. 


WIDTHS OF ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS. 
JANUARY 1, 1914 To DECEMBER 16, 1914. 


Applegate avenue—That the width of the roadway on Applegate 
avenue, between Glenmore avenue and Ferdinand 
alley, be fixed at forty (40) feet, and that the width 
of the sidewalk shall be fixed at ten (10) feet. 

No. 653. Passed December 1, 1914. 


Glenway avenue—That the width of roadway on Glenway avenue, 
from Seton avenue to Manss avenue, be changed 
and fixed at forty (40) feet in width between curbs. 
No. 213. Passed April 28, 1914. 


Glenway avenue—That the width of the roadway on Glenway 
avenue, between Manss avenue and First avenue, be 
and the same is hereby fixed at forty (40) feet 
between curb lines. 

No. 686. Passed December 15, 1914. 


Harrison avenue—To change the curb lines of Harrison avenue 
at the various angles between Fenton avenue and 
Fischer’s west line. 
No. 638. Passed November 24, 1914. 


Kirby avenue—That the width of roadway on Kirby avenue, from 
| Bruce avenue to Glen Parker avenue, be fixed at 
thirty- eight (38) feet between curbs, nineteen (19) 
feet on each side of the center line. 
No. 465. Passed September 1, 1914. 


148 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Liddell street—That the width of the roadway on Liddell street, 
between Baltimore avenue and Vinton street, be 
fixed at twenty (20) feet between curbs, and that 
the width of the sidewalks be fixed at ten and one- 
half (10%4) feet on each side. 

Also, that the width of roadway on Liddell street, 
between Vinton street and Fairmount avenue, be 
fixed ‘at sixteen (16) feet between curbs; that the 
width of the east sidewalk be fixed at six (6) feet, 
and that the width of the west sidewalk be fixed 
at nineteen (19) feet, of which only six (6) feet 
will be graded to the curb grade. 

No. 313) Passed. june 16,919 i143 


McGregor avenue—That the width of roadway on McGregor 
avenue, from the east curb line of Reading road to 
the west curb line of Fowler street, be fixed at 
thirty (30) feet between curbs, and that the width 
of the sidewalks between said points be fixed at 
twelve and one-half (12%) feet. 

(Repealing Ordinance No. 122, passed March 10, 
1914). 


No. 422. Passed July 28, 1914. 


Middleton avenue—Fixing the east curb line of Middleton ave- 
nue, between Thrall and Resor avenue. 


No. 4384. Passed August 4, 1914. 


Middleton avenue—Repealing Ordinance No. 130, passed March 
11, 1913, fixing the widths of the sidewalks on _ 
Middleton avenue, between Resor and Bryant ave- 
nues, at eight (8) feet. 


No. 390. Passed: July %, 1914. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 149 


Seegar avenue—That the width of the roadway on Seegar avenue, 
between Baltimore avenue and Fairmount avenue, 
be and the same is hereby fixed at twenty-four (24) 
feet between curb lines, that the width of the 
east sidewalk be fixed at eight (8) feet and that 
the width of the west sidewalk be fixed at eighteen 
(18) feet, of which only eight (8) feet shall be 
graded to the curb grade. 
No. 352. Passed June 30, 1914. 


Walter avenue—That the width of the roadway on Walter avenue, 
between Gilbert avenue and its northern terminus, 
be fixed at thirty (30) feet, and that the width of 
the west sidewalk shall be fixed at eight (8) feet. 
No. 639. Passed November 24, 1914. 


Warsaw avenue—That the width of roadway on Warsaw avenue, 
from Hawthorne avenue to Seton avenue be changed 
and fixed at forty (40) feet in width between curbs. 
No. 214. Passed April 28, 1914. 


150 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


RESOLUTIONS. 
NOVEMBER 26, 1913 To DECEMBER 16, 1914. 


Resolution. Passed September 1, 1914. 


To restrict Employees of the City of Cincinnati to the calling 
for which they have been successfully examined. 


Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SEcTION 1. That no employee in the classified service of the 
City of Cincinnati shall be assigned to any other character or 
kind of work than that for which such employee has been suc- 
cessfully examined, and certified for appointment by the Civil 
Service Commission ; and further that the Clerk of Council be in- 
structed to transmit copy of this resolution to Directors of Public 
Service and Safety. 

SECTION 2. That this resolution shall take effect and be in 
force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Resolution No. 64. Passed December 2, 1913. 


Requesting the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to inves- 
tigate and ascertain the value of the property of The 
Cincinnati Traction Company. 


Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


That for the purpose of ascertaining the reasonableness and 
justice of the rates and charges for the service rendered by the 
Cincinnati Traction Company, and for the purpose of assisting 
this body in fixing the rates, percentage tax on gross earnings 
and other terms and conditions, in a readjustment of the franchise 
under which said The Cincinnati Traction Company operates a 
system of street railways in this city, a major portion of which 
utility is situated in the City of Cincinnati, the Public Utilities 
Commission of Ohio, be and is hereby requested to investigate 
and ascertain the value of the property of the said The Cincin- 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 151 


nati Traction Company, The property of its lessor company, The 
Cincinnati Street Railway Company, which is used and useful 
for the service and convenience of the public in this city. 


Resolution. Passed February 10, 1914. 


Requesting the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to investi- 
gate and ascertain the value of the property of public 
utilities furnishing electricity in the City of Cincinnati and 
vicinity. 


Wuereas, The agreement with the Cincinnati Gas and Electric 
Company for the various classes of electric service for light and 
power will shortly expire; and 

Wuenreas, It becomes the duty of this Council to fix maxi- 
mum rates which may be charged for the future periods after 
the expiration of the present agreement under and by virtue of. 
Sections 3982 and 3983 of the General Code of Ohio; and 


WuereEas, By the provisions of Section 499-8, General Code 
(103 Ohio Laws, page 808) the Public Utilities Commission of 
Ohio is authorized at the request of Council of any municipality 
to investigate and ascertain the value of property of any public 
utility used and useful for the service and convenience of the 
public ; and 


WuereEas, In order to fix the maximum rate for the various 
classes of electric light and power service to be charged in the 
future by the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company and the Union 
Gas and Electric Company upon a basis that is fair and just and 
equitable, it is necessary that this Council have information of 
the value of the property of such public utilities, and it is necessary 
to apply to said the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for an 
investigation and. ascertainment of such data by valuation of the 
property of such public utilities by said Commission ; now there- 
fore be it 

Resolved, By the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio, that the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio be and it 
hereby is requested to investigate and ascertain the value of 


152 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


the property of the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company and the 
Union Gas and Electric Company under the powers conferred 
upon it by Act of the General Assembly, passed April 18, 1913, 
appearing in 103 Ohio Laws, pages 804 to 818, and to report 
thereon in detail, together with the following information : 


(1) The amount of investment, actual value or capitalization 
which should be used as a basis in fixing rates for electric service 
to the City of Cincinnati, and the inhabitants thereof and to 
municipalities and inhabitants in the vicinity thereof by the Cin- 
cinnati Gas and Electric Company and the Union Gas and Electric 
Company. 


(2) What calculation or estimate for ordinary depreciation 
and for wear and tear should be included, in fixing and ascertain- 
ing the rate or charges for electric service by said companies. 


(3) What calculation or estimate should be made for future 
depreciation of plant or plants, machinery, fixtures and service 
accessories and obsolescence in determining the rates for electric 
service. 


(4) The division or proportion of taxes paid by the said com- 
panies properly chargeable to electric as distinguished from gas 
service and business. 


(5) The proportion of general and overhead expenses proper- 
ly chargeable to electric as distinguished from gas service and 
business. 


(6) The operating expenses and revenues of the electric 
plant and business of said companies in the year 1913. 


(7%) The amount of all fixed and variable expenses for pro- 
duction, distribution, collection, maintenance, wear and tear, de- 
preciation and salaries and overhead expenses during the year 
1913, properly chargeable to electric service and business. 


(8) The service capacity and condition and probable life 
of the present electric plant, equipment and machinery of the 
said companies. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 153 


(9) The character, capacity, equipment, and calculated power 
and productive capacity contemplated in the new plant. 


(10) The contemplated cost of the new plant. 


(11) The amount of connected load and instantaneous maxi- 
mum demand calculated and estimated for the new plant of the 
said companies and as based upon the equipment to be placed 
therein. 


(12) The present connected load and instantaneous maxi- 
mum demand of the plant of the said companies as at present 
existing. 


(13) The daily average number of hours’ use of the compan- 
les’ current and maximum and minimum daily use. 


(14) The annual output of current of the present plant. 


(15) The estimated output of current of the proposed new 
plant. 


(16) The proper itemized distribution of both fixed and 
variable expenses and itemized statement of capacity and output, 
including depreciation of plant, machinery and total equipment 
of said companies in the year 1913 for domestic lighting, com- 
mercial lighting, public lighting and power service. 


(17) The connected load, active load and annual consumption 
for domestic lighting, commercial lighting, public lighting and 
power service. 


(18) Such additional facts as are authorized by Section 
499-10 of the General Code and such further and other facts 
and data which in the opinion of the Commission shall be useful 
or. necessary in the determination of a reasonable schedule of 
rates of maximum rates for all classes of electric light and power 
service to be furnished by said companies. 


The Clerk of this Council is hereby directed and required to 
certify this request to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio 
by transmitting to said Commission a certified copy of this res- 
olution. 


154 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Resolutions. Passed May 26, 1914. 


And submitted to the qualified electors on July 14, 1914, for 
authority to issue certain bonds. All failing to receive the neces- 


sary two-thirds vote: 
$250,000.00—For resurfacing and repairing existing streets. 


(Yes, 22,341; No, 22,753) 


$50,000.00—For constructing and repairing bridges. 
(Yes, 22,734; No, 20,924) 


$796,500.00—For improving existing streets, and purchasing and 
condemning the necessary land therefor. 
(Yes, 21,8838; No, 24,248) 


$300,000.00—For opening, extending and improving Eastern 
avenue, 


(Yes, 20,561; No, 24,080) 


For erection of buildings for House of Refuge, and 
for equipping and furnishing the same. 
( Yes,-23,994- No, 20,710) 


$68,800.00 


$50,000.00—For erecting police stations, procuring the necessary 
real estate therefor and securing a more complete 
enjoyment of the police stations of the ley and 
equipping and furnishing the same. 
(Yes, 21,432; No, 23,486) 


$241,250.00—For erecting buildings necessary for the fire depart- 
ment, procuring the necessary real estate therefor 
and securing a more complete enjoyment of the 
buildings and equipping and furnishing the same. 
(Yes, 24,301; No, 20,618) 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 155 


ORDINANCES 


OU GE NERALN PRREST NOT PART OF CODE Orie 
ORDINANCES 


No. 72. Passed February 17, 1914. 


Authorizing contract and fixing terms for sale of water to the 
Village of Elmwood Place for a period of time, ending 
December 31, 1914. 


Noa 62. Passed. March 31, 1914. 


Authorizing the Director of Public Service to enter into a con- 
tract with the Village of Mt. Healthy for water supply for 
a period of time ending December 31, 1914. 


No. 394. Passed July 7, 1914. 


Authorizing contract and fixing terms for sale of water to the 
Village of Wyoming and also fixing terms for purchase 
of water from the Village of Wyoming in cases of emer- 
gency for a period of time ending December 31, 1914. 


No. 100. Passed February 27, 1914. 


Regulating the price to be charged for electricity furnished 
by The Union Gas & Electric Company and The Cincinnati 
Gas & Electric Company to public buildings and private 
consumers of the city of Cincinnati. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnatt, State of Oho: 


Section 1. That for a period of time from and after March 
1, 1914, not to exceed six (6) calendar months, such as may be 
necessary for this Council to procure satisfactory information, 
data and statistics to fix the rates of charges for electricity for 


156 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


a term of years not exceeding ten (10) years, The Union Gas 
and Electric Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, and The Cincinnati 
Gas and Electric Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, may charge for 
electricity furnished to public buildings and to private consumers 
of said City of Cincinnati ten (10) cents per kilowatt hour; 
the said The Union Gas and Electric Company and The Cincin-- 
nati Gas and Electric Company shall in no event, during said 
period of time not to exceed six (6) calendar months as afore- 
said, charge more for electricity furnished to public buildings or 
private consumers than the price herein specified. 

SEcTION 2. During the said period not to exceed six (6) 
calendar months, as aforesaid, the said The Union Gas and Elec- 
tric Company and The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company 
may not charge any higher rate for any class of service furnished 
than the scheduled rates now charged to the several classes of 
consumers and on file by said companies or either of them with 
the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Ohio. 

SECTION 3. That said companies may, aS a maintenance 
charge when less than ten (10) kilowatt hours of current are 
consumed in any one month, for each and every kilowatt con- 
nected for any consumer, charge and collect the sum of one 
($1.00) dollar. | 

SECTION 4. A violation of any of the preceding sections shall 
be a misdemeanor, and the said companies, or any officer or em- 
ploye thereof, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum 
not to exceed one hundred ($100.00) dollars. 

SECTION 5. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an 
emergency measure and ordinance and is necessary for the im- 
mediate preservation of the public health and safety because of 
the necessity of enabling this municipality and private consumers 
therein to procure light and power within their means, and shall 
take effect and be in force immediately. 


NotE.—Time extended by Ordinance No. 447, passed August 
4, 1914, for a period of three (3) months after September 1, 
1914. And was further extended by Ordinance 648, passed No- 
vember 30, 1914, for a period of one (1) month after December 
1, 1914, and was further extended to January 31, 1915. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 157 
No. 267. Passed May 26, 1914. 


Providing for authority in the Director of Public Service to 
contract for expert investigation into rate of charges for 
commercial lighting. 


The Director of Public Service entered into contract with 
Arthur C. King, of Chicago, IIl., on June 1, 1914, who made his 
report November 17, 1914. 


No. 226. Passed May 5, 1914. 


Requiring The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company and its 
lessee or assignee The Union Gas and Electric Company 
to extend their electric light service to and through Delhi, 
Sayler Park and Fernbank as now annexed to the City 
of Cincinnati for street and commercial lighting. 


WHEREAS, The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company and 
The Union Gas and Electric Company are obligated to supply 
electric light to the consumers within the City of Cincinnati 
and to light the streets and public places of said city; and 


WHe_erEAS, Numerous persons residents of the district or 
territory hereinafter described have filed applications to require of 
said companies such additions and extensions of their mains and 
their appliances as are necessary for the furnishing of light to 
the consumers in said territory; and 


WHEREAS, It is necessary to light the streets and public 
places of the City of Cincinnati as hereinafter described; and 

Wuereas, This Council has taken into consideration not 
only the said obligations of said companies but also the avail- 
able supply of said companies, the probable returns upon the 
cost and expense of constructing the extensions and additions 
to the distributing plant for furnishing said electric light service 
and the amount of revenue probably to be derived therefrom, 
as well as the earning powers of said companies as a whole; now, 
therefore, 


158 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That it is the opinion of this Council that the 
extension and additions hereinafter required are deemed reason- 
able and necessary in the interests of the public and within the 
obligations of said companies. 

Section 2. That The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company 
and The Union Gas and Electric Company are hereby required 
to construct the following additions and extensions to their dis- 
tributing plant within the City of Cincinnati for street and com- 
mercial lighting, from the present terminus of said electric light 
service on the Lower River road at Anderson’s Ferry to and 
through the territory formerly known as Delhi, Sayler Park 
and Fernbank as now annexed to the City of Cincinnati along 
said Lower River road and also through all of the streets of said 
territory formerly known as Delhi, Sayler Park and Fernbank, 
so as to supply electric light to the premises along all of said 
public ways and streets for commercial and street lighting. 

Section 3. That said companies be required to make all 
service connections to private consumers of the electric light 
product, and the street lighting to be in accordance with the or- 
dinance of Council and the contract for street lighting entered 
into in pursuance of said ordinance, and this franchise is subject 
to all the conditions and obligations now provided by law or 
ordinance on said The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company and 
The Union Gas and Electric Company and as may be provided 
in the future. oe 

Section 4. The occupancy of said streets and public ways 
shall be subject to the limitations, restrictions, conditions and 
obligations imposed by law or ordinances and regulations of the 
City of Cincinnati respecting the opening, closing and repair of 
streets, avenues, alleys and public ways and the maintenance 
of said companies’ mains, fixtures and appliances. 

Section 5. The construction of said extensions and addi- 
tions shall be commenced not later than fifteen (15) days after 
the receipt of notice of the passage of this ordinance, as herein- 
after provided, and shall proceed with reasonable dispatch. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 159 


SECTION 6. Immediately upon the taking effect of this or- 
dinance the Clerk of this Council shall send a certified copy 
hereof by registered mail to each of the above named com- 
panies. 

SECTION 7%. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


NO. «ot. Passed May 19, 1914. 


Providing for election on charter framed by Charter Com- 
mission. 


WuereAs, The Charter Commission of the City of Cincin- 
nati did on the 14th day of May, 1914, adopt the following reso- 
lution: 

Resolved, That the Charter Commission of the City of Cincin- 
nati hereby fix the 14th day of July, 1914, as the time for holding 
the election for the submission to the electors of Cincinnati of 
the charter framed by this commission, and that at the same elec- 
tion and upon the same ballot there be separately submitted to such 
electors in the following form the question of the approval of 
the provisions of the charter relating to recall of elective of- 
sICETS . 


MY ese 
“No” Recall of Elective Officers: and that the 


Secretary of this.commission certify this resolution to the City 
Council of Cincinnati for action in accordance with Section 8 
of Article XVIII of the Constitution of Ohio. Now, therefore, 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That the question, “Shall the charter framed by 
the Charter Commission of:the City of Cincinnati be adopted?” 
be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Cin- 
cinnati at a special election, which shall be held on the 14th day 
of July, 1914, at the regular places of voting in said city, as es- 


160 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


tablished by the Board of Deputy State Supervisors and In- 
spectors of Elections of Hamilton County, Ohio, between the 
hours of 5:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. 

SECTION 2. That there shall be printed on the official ballot 
in said election the said question, “Shall the charter framed by 
the Charter Commission of the City of Cincinnati be adopted?” 
and below the same words “Yes” and “No,” with a blank space 
to the left of each of said words “Yes” and “No” in which the 
elector can designate his choice. 

SECTION 3. At the same election and upon the same ballot 
there shall be separately submitted, in the following form, the 
question of the approval of the provisions of said charter relating 
toakecall-o1 Gilective, @thcers: 

Pies oF) 
“No” Recall of Elective Officers ; 


/ 


With a space to the left of each of said words “Yes” and “No” in 
which the elector can designate his choice. 

Section 4. That the Clerk of this Council be and he is 
hereby directed to give thirty (30) days’ notice of the time and 
the place of holding the said election and the question to be sub- 
mitted in a newspaper published in Cincinnati, such notice to be 
published once a week for four consecutive weeks prior to the 
date of said election. The Mayor is hereby directed to publish 
notice of the time and place of holding such election in the man- 
ner provided by law for the holding of special elections. 

SECTION 5. That the Board of Deputy State Supervisors 
and Inspectors of Elections of Hamilton County, Ohio, be and 
it is hereby requested and directed to hold and conduct said elec- 
tion in accordance with this ordinance and law, and the Clerk of 
this Council is hereby directed to certify a copy of this ordinance 
to this board. 

SEcTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after its passage and legal publication. 

The result of the election was: On 


Recall of. Elective Officers:..2°Y ES,” 21,8785... °NGe Soe 
Hora sNew, Ghavtetean occ UES,” 21,324 2.5. NO) aoe 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 161 


No. 337. Passed June 238, 1914. 


To change and to name certain streets and courts of the City 
of Cincinnati as designated herein. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SECTION 1. That the names of certain streets and courts of 
the City of Cincinnati be and the same are hereby changed and 
named as follows: 

Fairview avenue, from Straight street to Herman street, 
changed to University court. 

Dickson avenue, from North Crescent avenue northwardly to 
north line of Section 9, Millcreek Township, changed to the name 
of Edge Hill place. 

Unnamed street, being extension of Fairview avenue, from 
Herman street to McMillan street, shall be called University 
court. . 

Unnamed street, between May street and Winslow avenue, 
and between Crown street and McMillan street, shall be called 
Dix-street. 

Wetzell avenue, changed to Whetsel avenue. 

SECTION 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances incon- 
sistent with the provisions of this ordinance shall be and the 
same are hereby repealed. 


Woreoi ter .eassed ‘June 91914: 


To repeal Ordinance No. 3008, passed November 20, A. D. 
1911, and entitled ‘‘An ordinance granting to the Universal 
Pneumatic Transmission Company, a corporation, certain 
rights and privileges in regard to the construction and oper- 
ation of pneumatic despatch tubes for the transmission of 
U. S. mail in the City of Cincinnati. 


No. 206. Passed April 21, 1914. 


Relating to the occupancy of part of Burnet Woods Park by 
the University of Cincinnati. Supplementary to Ordinance 
No. 4226, passed September * *, 1896. 


162 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


No. 244. Passed May 12, 1914. 


Requiring the Cincinnati Traction Company to station a watch- 
man at the street car crossing at Colerain avenue and the 
Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad. 


No. 437%. Passed August 4, 1914. 


To establish a Ferry on the Ohio River in the City of Cincinnati, 
located in the rear of the property at No. 2891 West Sixth 
street in said city, to the opposite shore, and granting a 
license to Louis Sarver to operate the same. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


SecTIon 1. That a ferry be, and it is hereby established on 
the Ohio River in the City of Cincinnati, in the rear of the proper- 
ty known and numbered as No. 2891 West Sixth Street, City of 
Cincinnati, to extend to the opposite: shore, subject to all the 
rules and regulations governing navigable streams; and the peti- 
tion of Louis Sarver for a license to operate said ferry is hereby 
granted, subject to the provisions of the Code of Ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati. 

SEcTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 207, Passed April 21, 1914. 


Specifying the terms and conditions upon which the Cincin- 
nati and Hamilton Traction Company and the Ohio Traction 
Company, as its lessee, may operate street cars on certain 
streets of the city and authorizing the City Solicitor to 
take legal proceedings to enforce this ordinance. 


Wuereas, The Ohio Traction Company, as lessee of the 
Cincinnati and Hamilton Traction Company, is now operating 
street cars on certain streets of the City of Cincinnati; and 

WHEREAS, On portions of the streets so occupied and used 
alleged grants have heretofore expired and on other portions, 
including that part of Carthage pike formerly known as Spring- 
field pike, there never have been any grants and said companies 
have no longer any right to occupy the same; now, therefore, 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 163 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 

SecTion 1. That upon the terms and conditions in this 
ordinance specified, and upon no other, permission is hereby 
granted to said the Cincinnati and Hamilton Traction Company 
and to the Ohio Traction Company, as its lessee, to continue 
from day to day only from the date on which this ordinance be- 
comes effective to operate street cars on the following streets, 
to wit: 

Erkenbrecher avenue, from Vine street and Erkenbrecher ave- 
nue to Carthage avenue; thence north on Carthage avenue and 
Carthage pike (formerly called Main street) to Lockland avenue, 
excepting the portions in the municipalities of St. Bernard and 
Elmwood Place; thence north on Lockland avenue and Anthony 
Wayne avenue to the northern boundary of the city through the 
district formerly known as Hartwell; and also from the inter- 
section of Anthony Wayne and Woodbine (formerly called 
Rural) avenues westwardly over Woodbine avenue and over 
DeCamp avenue to Carthage (formerly called Springfield) pike ; 
thence north on said Carthage pike to the northern boundary of 
the city in the district formerly known as Hartwell; on the 
tracks now existing in said streets. 

SECTION 2. On and after the taking effect of this ordinance 
the operation of street cars on said streets shall be subject to the 
same terms and conditions as existed under the prior alleged 
grants, if any, so far as not inconsistent with the provisions of 
this ordinance, and shall be subject to the following conditions: 

(a) That the necessary arrangements be made to operate 
cars from the aforesaid northern boundary of the city over said 
streets to Sixth and Walnut streets in substantially the same 
manner and with substantially the same frequency as now, and as 
a continuous line; and that street cars shall be so operated. 

(b) That for a continuous trip between any two points 
between the aforesaid northern boundary of the city and Sixth 
and Walnut streets the fare for each passenger shall not exceed 
five (5) cents, excepting that for children under ten (10) years 
af age the fare shall not exceed three (3) cents, and children in 
arms shall be carried free. 


164 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


(c) That the necessary arrangements be made so that with- 
out additional charge passengers on street cars operated on the 
streets mentioned in Section 1 and passengers on street cars 
operated by the Cincinnati Traction Company may transfer to 
and from either to the other, but transfers given hereunder 
shall be good only on the first street car available and on one not 
going in a substantially parallel and opposite direction. 

(d) That during the operation of this ordinance the Director 
of Public Service may make from time to time further and rea- 
sonable regulations as to the character, mode, manner and fre- 
quency of service and maintenance of the street cars and tracks. 

SECTION 3. Should it be adjudged that on only a portion or 
portions of the said streets now occupied by the tracks of said 
The Cincinnati and Hamilton Traction Company the right to 
operate street cars has never been granted, or if granted has 
ceased to exist, then this ordinance shall be construed to forbid 
the further operation of street cars on such portions except on 
the compliance by the said The Cincinnati and Hamilton Traction 
Company and The Ohio Traction Company and each of them 
with all of the terms and conditions specified in this ordinance. 

SEcTION 4. The continuing by said companies, or either of 
them, to operate street cars on said streets shall be deemed an 
acceptance of this ordinance and of all the terms hereof. 

SecTION 5. In case The Cincinnati and Hamilton Traction 
Company and the Ohio Traction Company, or either of them, 
refuse or fail to comply with the terms of this ordinance upon the 
taking effect hereof, the City Solicitor shall be and he is hereby 
authorized and directed to take such legal proceedings as may 
be proper and necessary to enforce the provisions of this ordi- 
nance, or to require the said companies and each of them to 
abandon the streets covered by this ordinance, and to remove 
their tracks from said streets. 

Section 6. Should The Cincinnati.and Hamilton Traction 
Company and The Ohio Traction Company, or either of them, 
surrender or transfer all or any part of their rights, if any, to 
operate street cars over all or any part of the aforesaid streets 
to The Cincinnati Street Railway Company, or to The Cincinnati 
Traction Company, either or both, this ordinance shall apply also 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 165 


to the two last-named companies, either or both, as the case 
may be. 

Section 7. Should any part of this ordinance be adjudged 
invalid, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the 
remainder of this ordinance. | 

SEcTIon 8. This ordinance and any rights granted or acquired 
hereunder are subject to repeal, amendment or revocation in 
whole or in part at any time at the will of Council. 

SEcTION 9. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


Mom) ve assed December, 16,1913. 


Requiring The Cincinnati Street Railway Company and The 
Cincinnati Traction Company to extend the Warsaw Avenue 
Route over and along Glenway Avenue, from Wilder Avenue 
to Seton Avenue. 


Wuereas, There has been filed with this Council an appli- 
cation for the following described extension; and 

WuerEAs, In the opinion of this Council the following de- 
scribed extension of the distributing plant of The Cincinnati 
Street Railway Company, operated by The Cincinnati Traction 
Company, is practicable and reasonable, and this Council has 
taken into consideration the available supply of the product fur- 
nished by such street railway companies, and the return upon the 
cost and expense of constructing such extension, and the amount 
of revenue to be derived therefrom, as well as the earning power 
of said street railroad system as a whole, and said extension is 
deemed necessary and beneficial to the public; and 

WuereEAs, There have been obtained and produced to this 
Council the requisite consents of the owners of more than a 
majority of front feet of the property abutting along each of the 
streets over said extension; now, therefore, 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


Section 1. That The Cincinnati Street Railway Company 


166 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnat1 


and The Cincinnati Traction Company, their successors and 
assigns, are hereby authorized and permitted and required to 
extend the tracks of the electric passenger street railway known 
as the Warsaw avenue route, and described in certain resolutions 
of the Board of Administration of the City of Cincinnati, passed 
August 13, 1896, as follows: 


Beginning at the intersection of Glenway avenue and Wilder 
avenue ; thence in, on, upon and along Glenway avenue, from said 
Wilder avenue to the intersection of Glenway avenue and Seton 
avenue. | 

Said companies are hereby authorized and required to con- 
struct, maintain and operate said extension as an extension of 
said Warsaw avenue route with double tracks, including all poles, 
wires, cross-overs, switches, loops, wyes, overhead electric con- 
struction and appliances necessary for the operation of said 
electric street railway extension as an extension of the Warsaw 
avenue route. 


SECTION 2. Within seventy days after the passage hereof 
the said companies shall submit to the Director of Public Service 
detailed plans of the location of and manner of construction of 
the tracks, poles and other appliances of, upon and along said 
extension, which plans shall be subject to the approval of and 
modification by said Director. The work of constructing said 
extension shall begin within forty (40) days after such approval 
or modification and shall proceed with reasonable dispatch and 
shall be completed within the time reasonably necessary for such 
completion as fixed by the Director of Public Service, and shall 
be performed under the supervision and direction of said 
Director. 


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Section 3. The construction, maintenance and operation 
of said extension shall be subject to each and all the applicable 
terms and conditions of the resolution adopted by the Board of 
Administration of the City of Cincinnati on August 13, 1896, 
granting an extension of time, etc., to The Cincinnati Street Rail- 
way Company and of all ordinances and resolutions of the City 
of Cincinnati supplementary and amendatory thereto and of the 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 167 


general street railway ordinances of the City of Cincinnati and as 
provided by law. 

Section 4. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to re- 
lease or modify the obligation of said companiés or either of 
them to construct, maintain and operate said Warsaw avenue 
route as established by law and by ordinances and resolutions of 
the City of Cincinnati, and the extension required by this ordi- 
nance shall be in addition to said Warsaw avenue route as now 
established by law. 

Section 5. Immediately upon the passage of this ordinance 
the Clerk of this Council shall send a certified copy hereof by 
registered mail to each of the above-named companies. 

Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 


No. 711. Passed December 16, 1913. 


Authorizing the Cincinnati Street Railway Company and the 
Cincinnati Traction Company to construct, maintain and 
operate an extension of the Avondale Route over and along 
Reading road and California Avenue, or Reading road and 
Paddack road. 


WuereAS, There has been obtained and produced to this 
Council the consents of the owners of more than a majority of 
front feet of the property abutting along Reading road, from 
Clinton Springs avenue to California avenue, and along Califor- 
nia avenue, from Reading road to Oberlin avenue; and 

Wuereas, This Council deems the following described 
extension to be necessary, practicable and beneficial to the public 
of Cincinnati; now, therefore, 


Be wt Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


Section 1. That The Cincinnati Street Railway Company 
and The Cincinnati Traction Company, their successors and as- 
signs, are hereby authorized and permitted to construct, main- 


168 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


tain and operate the following described extension of the electric 
passenger street railway known as the Avondale Route, owned 
and operated by said companies, and described in certain resolu- 
tions of the Board of Administration of the City of Cincinnati, 
passed August 13, 1896: Either beginning at the existing 
tracks of said companies, at the intersection of Reading road and 
Mitchell avenue, otherwise known as Clinton Springs avenue; 
thence on, upon and along Reading road to the intersection of 
Reading and Paddack roads ; thence on, upon and along Paddack 
road to a point immediately south of the point where the Nor- 
folk and Western Railway crosses said Paddack road, in or near 
the suburb of Bond Hill; this route being hereinafter referred to 
as the Paddack Road Route; or, 


Beginning at the existing tracks of said companies, at the 
intersection of Reading road and Mitchell avenue, otherwise 
known as Clinton Springs avenue; thence on, upon and along 
Reading road, including the relocated or widened portions as 
hereinafter described, to the intersection of Reading road and 
California avenue; thence on, upon and along California avenue 
to Oberlin avenue; this route being hereinafter referred to as 
the Reading Road Route. Said companies are hereby authorized 
to construct, maintain and operate on, upon and along said 
streets, as an extension of said Avondale Route, single or double 
tracks, together with such side tracks, connections, loops, 
switches, poles, wires, cross-overs, wyes, overhead electric con- 
struction and appliances as are necessary for the operation in 
both directions of said extension as an extension of said Avon- 
dale electric street railway. The detailed plans, showing the 
exact location of the tracks and other appliances, shall be subject 
to the approval of the Director of Public Service. 


SEcTION 2. If within thirty-five (35) days after the passage 
of this ordinance said companies shall, in writing, addressed to 
the Clerk of this Council, signify their acceptance of this ordi- 
nance and all the terms and conditions thereof, and shall, within 
one hundred and twenty (120) days after the passage of this 
ordinance, signify in writing, addressed to the Clerk of this Coun- 
cil, that they choose the above described Paddack Road Route, 


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and shall further within said one hundred and twenty (120) days 
file with this Council the consents of owners of more than a 
majority of front feet of the property abutting upon Reading 
road, between Clinton Springs avenue and Paddack road, and 
also the consents of the owners of more than a majority of front 
feet of the property abutting upon Paddack road, from Reading 
road to said railroad tracks, then, upon the filing of such accept- 
ance, exercise of choice and consents, all right and privilege to 
construct, maintain and operate said extension along said Read- 
ing Road Route shall cease and determine, and said extension 
shall be constructed, maintained and operated along said Pad- 
dack Road Route, and the above authorization, permission and 
grant to construct, maintain and operate said extension on said 
Paddack Road Route shall be in force and effect, and shall take 
effect only in the event of and after the filing of said acceptance, 
exercise of choice and consents. If within thirty-five (35) days 
after the passage of this ordinance said companies file with the 
Clerk of this Council their written acceptance of this ordinance, 
including all the terms and conditions thereof, and further file 
within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the passage of 
this ordinance, with the Clerk of this Council their written ex- 
pression of their choice of said Reading Road Route, then, upon 
the filing of said acceptance and exercise of choice, all rights, 
privileges and franchises to construct, maintain and operate said 
extension over said Paddack Road Route shall not go into force 
and effect and shall cease and determine, and said extension shall 
be constructed, maintained and operated over said Reading Road 
Route. 


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SECTION 3. Between the intersection of Reading and Pad- 
dack roads, or a point not exceeding two hundred (200) feet ° 
north of the north line of such intersection (said point to be 
selected by the Director of Public Service and approved by this 
Council) and the intersection of Reading road and Blatchley 
avenue, the said Reading Road Route shall not be located upon 
Reading Road as at present located, but upon Reading road 
relocated, so as to shorten and straighten same, said relocated 
portion of Reading road to be from said intersection of Reading 


170 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


and Paddack roads, or said point on a tangent, or approximately 
a tangent, to the intersection of Reading road and Blatchley 
avenue. From a point not more than two hundred (200) feet 
north of the crossing of Reading road by the tracks of the Balti- 
more and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Company to a point not 
exceeding six hundred (600) feet south of the south line of the 
intersection of Reading road and Norfolk avenue, said extension 
shall not be laid upon Reading road as it now exists, but upon 
Reading road relocated, straightened or widened so as _ to 
shorten, straighten and improve the grade thereof; such points 
to be selected by the Director of Public Service and approved 
by this Council; such relocation, straightening or widening to 
be such as will locate said Reading road on a tangent, or approxi- 
matelya tangent, between said points so selected and approved. 
The commencement of the work of construction of said exten- 
sion along said Reading Road Route shall be within thirty (30) 
days after the shortening, straightening, relocating and widen- 
ing of Reading road at said two places shall have been com- 
menced by the city. The work of constructing said extension 
on said relocated, straightened or widened portions of Reading 
road shall be begun not later than thirty (30) days after such 
relocated, straightened or widened portions shall have been duly 
laid out and graded. Wherever the tracks, according to the 
directions of the Director of Public Service, are not to be laid 
upon a then made portion of Reading road the city will do the 
grading necessary to provide a roadbed for the tracks. In the 
event that said Paddack Road Route is chosen by the companies 
and the abutting owners’ consents, as aforesaid, are filed, then the 
construction of such extension shall be begun within one hun- 
dred and thirty (130) days after the passage of this ordinance, 
and the construction shall proceed with reasonable dispatch and 
shall be completed within the time reasonably necessary for oa 
completion, as fixed by the Director Public Service. 

In the event that the Reading Road Route is chosen, said 
companies shall proceed with the construction of said extension 
with reasonable dispatch, and shall complete same within the 
time reasonably necessary for such completion, as fixed by the 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 171 


Director of Public Service, with the exception of that portion 
thereof which is located along California avenue, between Read- 
ing road and Oberlin avenue, which portion may be completed 
within two (2) years from and after the date of the passage of 
this ordinance. 


Section 4. The construction, maintenance and operation of 
such extension shall be under the supervision of the Director 
of Public Service, and shall be subject to each and all of the 
applicable terms and conditions of the resolution adopted by the 
Board of Administration of the City of Cincinnati on August 13, 
1896, “granting an extension of time, etc., to The Cincinnati 
Street Railway Company, etc.,” and of all ordinances and resolu- 
tions of the City of Cincinnati supplementary and amendatory 
thereto, and of the general street railway ordinances of the City 
of Cincinnati and as provided by law. 


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Section 5. Nothing herein contained shall be held to release 
said companies, or either of them, from the duty to operate said 
Avondale Route in accordance with the ordinances and resolu- 
tions describing the said route; and the extension herein author- 
ized and described shall be in addition to the Avondale Route as 
now established by law, and not a substitution for any portion 
of said route as now established by law. 


SecTION 6. Immediately upon the passage of this ordinance 
the Clerk of this Council shall send a certified copy hereof by 
registered mail to each of the above-named companies. 


SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be subject to acceptance by 
the companies within thirty-five (35) days after the date of its 
passage, and such acceptance shall constitute an agreement on 
the part of the companies to construct, maintain and operate said 
extension on and over one of said two routes in accordance with 
the terms and conditions of this ordinance. And if, after ac- 
ceptance, the companies shall fail within said one hundred and 
twenty (120) days to file the aforesaid choice of and consents 
for the Paddack Road Route, then such failure, in connection 
with said acceptance, shall be held to constitute an exercise by 
the companies of the choice of said Reading Road Route and 


172 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


an agreement to construct, maintain and operate said Reading 
Road Route extension in accordance with the terms hereof. 

Section 8. The consent of the City of Cincinnati is hereby 
given for any and all property of said city abutting or which 
may abut upon each and all of said streets; this consent being 
to the construction, maintenance and operation of the above- 
described street railroad extension in accordance with the pro- 
visions of this ordinance. 


No. 148. Passed March 24, 1914. 


Providing for the abolishment of grade crossings along the 
line of The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis 
Railway Company, lessee of and operating the Little Miami 
Railroad, from Station 6115, about 130 feet east of Wenner 
street, to Station 6082, about 300 feet west of Donham 
avenue and the further change in grade of the tracks of 
said railroad from Station 6118, about 150 feet west of 
Wenner street to Station 6068 plus 64 feet, about 240 feet 
west of Carrel street, within the corporate limits of the 
City of Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WuereAs, Under the authority of Sections 8874 to 8894, 
inclusive, of the General Code of Ohio, as amended by the Gen- 
eral Assembly of the State of Ohio, May 10, 1910; May 31, 1911, 
and April 18, 1913, and in accordance with an Ordinance, No. 
2709, entitled “An ordinance to abolish grade-crossings along 
the line of The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis 
Railway Company, lessee of and operating The Little Miami 
Railroad, from Station 6115, about 1380 feet east of Wenner 
street, to Station 6082, about 300 feet west of Donham avenue, 
within the corporate limits of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, passed 
by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, July 31, A. D. 1911, 
the said Little Miami Railroad Company, the owner of said line 
of railroad, and The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. 
Louis.Railway Company, lessee of and operating the same, have 
prepared and submitted to the Council of said city and have co- 
operated with the Engineer of said city, known as the Chief 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 173 


Engineer of the Department of Public Service, in the prepara- 
tion of plans and specifications and cost estimates for the abolish- 
ment of said grade-crossings, and for any and all improvements 
necessary to accomplish this end, together with the detailed esti- 
mates of cost thereof ; now, therefore, 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of 
Ohio: 


SECTION 1. Said plans, specifications and detailed estimates 
of cost of abolishment of grade-crossings along the line of The 
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company, 
lessee of and operating the Little Miami Railroad, from Station 
6115, about 130 feet east of Wenner street, to Station 6082, about 
300 feet west of Donham avenue, together with plans for further 
change in grade of tracks of said railroad, from Station 6118, 
about 150 feet west of Wenner street, to Station 6068, plus 64 
feet, about 240 feet west of Carrel street, within the corporate 
limits of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, as submitted and approved 
by the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Service, 
are hereby approved. 


SecTION 2. All the work provided for in said plans and 
specifications shall be done by The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, 
Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company and be subject to the 
approval of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public 
Service. 


SECTION 3. A subway for the accommodation of travelers 
on foot and in vehicles shall be constructed beneath the tracks 
of the Little Miami Railroad at or near the place where said 
tracks are intersected and crossed by Eastern avenue, at Delta 
crossing. | 

A subway, for the accommodation of travelers on foot and in 
vehicles, shall be constructed beneath the tracks of the Little 
Miami Railroad at Stanley avenue. A new street shall be opened, 
graded and paved southwest of the railroad roadway from Con- 
gress avenue to Stanley avenue. 

In order to provide for a proper run-off for the railroad Mc- 
Cullough street shall be raised 1.23 feet where it intersects the 


174 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


railroad, and Tennyson street shall be raised 4.47 feet where it 
intersects the railroad. Approaches on each of these streets shall 
be raised to meet the new grades. The bridge over the railroad 
at Wenner street shall be raised and reconstructed to provide 
the proper clearance over the railroad tracks. The location of 
said subways and streets are shown on the accepted plan hereby 
approved, and it is expressly ordained that all portions of any 
streets, alleys or avenues extending into or across the present 
right-of-way and land of said railroad company, or that hereafter 
acquired, and also any and all portions of any existing streets, 
alleys or avenues, herein required to be relocated within the 
limits hereinbefore provided for the elevation of said railroad, 
except such portions of the said Delta crossing of Eastern avenue 
and of Stanley avenue crossing as cross said right-of-way and 
land by means of the subways which are required to be con- 
structed as herein provided, shall be discontinued and vacated 
over and across the present right-of-way and land of said rail- 
road company and that hereafter acquired, within the limits 
thereof, to wit: (1) Delta avenue, from the subway southwest- 
wardly to a point about 75 feet southwest of the southwest line 
of Eastern avenue where occupied by fill and walls supporting 
railroad embankment; (2) unnamed alley, between Delta avenue 
and McGinty avenue southwestwardly from Eastern avenue to 
the northeasterly line of Lot 256, produced; (3) McGinty ave- 
nue, southwestwardly from Eastern avenue to the northeasterly 
line of Lot 220, produced; (4) unnamed alley, between Stanley 
avenue and McGinty avenue southwestwardly from Eastern 
avenue to the northeasterly line of Lot 185, produced; (5) Con- 
gress avenue, where occupied by the proposed railroad tracks 
southwestwardly from Eastern avenue to the northeasterly line 
of the proposed street from Congress avenue to Stanley avenue; 
(6) Babb alley, from Delta avenue to Worth street; (7) all 
that strip of land along the southwesterly side of Eastern avenue 
from Stanley avenue to Tusculum avenue to be occupied by walls 
and fill of the railroad. And the said City of Cincinnati shall 
take any and all other proceedings necessary to perfect or effect- 
uate such vacations. 


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SECTION 4. Said railway company, in accordance with the 
act under which this ordinance is passed, is to be entitled to a 
credit, as against the City of Cincinnati, of one hundred and 
forty-eight thousand nine hundred ($148,900.00) dollars, said 
credit being thirty-five (85%) per cent of the estimated cost of 
the work and structures required by the elevation of the exist- 
ing tracks of said The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. 
Louis Railway Company and said Little Miami Railroad Com- 
pany, and in the abolishment of said grade-crossings as to ex- 
isting tracks of said railway companies, exclusive of the cost of 
the property required for the elevation of tracks and for street 
changes, and exclusive of the cost of damages to abutting prop- 
erty. If, however, the actual cost to said railway company of 
said improvement be less than said estimate therefor, then the 
amount to be credited to said railway company is to be reduced 
proportionately, in accordance therewith, and if the said actual 
cost to said railway company of said improvement exceeds said 
estimate therefor, then the amount to be credited to said rail- 
way company is to be increased proportionately. The work 
and structures hereinbefore provided for, made necessary by the 
elevation and relocation of existing tracks and the relocation and 
extension of existing streets and the opening of new streets, 
with thirty-five (385%) per cent of the cost of which the said 
railway company is to be credited—is that shown and outlined 
on Plan No. 8343, hereto attached and made a part hereof. The 
additional cost of work and structures, in order to carry out the 
elevation and relocation of the tracks of said railway company 
other than the existing two tracks thereof and in the relocation 
of existing streets and opening of new streets rendered neces- 
sary by said track elevations, as shown by Plan No. 8348-A, 
hereto attached and made part hereof, shall be paid entirely by 
said railway company. 


Section 5. The City of Cincinnati shall furnish or procure 
by purchase or condemnation the land required for the relocation 
of Eastern avenue and for the extension and relocation of the 
existing streets and for the opening of new streets rendered 
necessary by reason of said track elevation, as follows : 


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Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of 
Eastern avenue and the northwesterly line of Lot No. 1 of 
Pendleton & Strader’s Subdivision, Block 1, H. C. R., Book 2, 
pages 166 and 167; thence southeastwardly along the south- 
westerly line of Eastern avenue, a distance of fifty-eight (58) feet 
six (6) inches, more or less, to the intersection of the south- 
westerly line of Eastern avenue and the northwesterly line of 
Strader avenue; thence southwestwardly along the northwesterly 
line of Strader avenue a distance of thirteen (13) feet to a point; 
thence northwestwardly a distance of fifty-seven (57) feet, more 
or less, to the place of beginning; being a part of Lot No. 1 of 
Pendleton & Strader’s Subdivision, Block 1, H. C. R., Book 2, 
pages 166 and 167. 


The entire cost of said property, including the cost of ac- 
quisition thereof, shall be assumed and paid for by said railway 
company. Also, the following: 


Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of 
Eastern avenue and the southeasterly line of Strader avenue; 
thence southeastwardly along the southwesterly line of Eastern 
avenue a distance of two hundred and sixty (260) feet, more or 
less, to the intersection of the southwesterly line of Eastern 
avenue and the northwesterly line of Worth street ; thence south- 
westwardly along the northwesterly line of Worth street a dis- 
tance of one hundred and twenty (120) feet, more or less, to the 
intersection of the northwesterly line of Worth street and the 
northeasterly line of Babb alley; thence northwestwardly along 
the northeasterly line of Babb alley a distance of two hundred 
and sixty (260) feet, more or less, to the intersection of the 
northeasterly line of Babb alley and the southeasterly line of 
Strader avenue; thence northeastwardly along the southeasterly 
line of Strader avenue, a distance of one hundred and twenty 
(120) feet, more or less, to the place of- beginning, being all of 
Lots Nos/32,33, 3435, 36.8% 38, 39, 40 and:41 of Hartshornes 
Subdivision, H. C. R., Book 125, page 82. 

Seventy-nine and four-tenths (79.4%) per cent of the cost 
of said property, including the cost of acquisition thereof, shall 
be assumed and paid for by said railway company. 


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Also the following : 


Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of 
Eastern avenue and the southeasterly line of Worth street; 
thence southeastwardly along the southwesterly line of Eastern 
avenue a distance of two hundred and sixty (260) feet, more or 
less, to the intersection of the southwesterly line of Eastern 
avenue and the northwesterly line of Delta avenue; thence south- 
westwardly along the northwesterly line of Delta avenue a dis- 
tance of one hundred and eleven (111) feet, more or less, to the 
intersection of the northwesterly line of Delta avenue and the 
northeasterly line of Babb alley; thence northwestwardly along 
the northeasterly line of Babb alley a distance of two hundred 
and sixty-four (264) feet, more or less, to the intersection of 
the northeasterly line of Babb alley and the southeasterly line 
of Worth street ; thence northeastwardly along the southeasterly 
line of Worth street a distance of one hundred and twenty (120) 
feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, being all the Lots 
munipered 1007110111. 112, 113, 114.115, 116, 117 and: 113 of 
S. W. Hartshorn’s First Subdivision, H. C. R., Book 125, page 
82, and that portion of the original Babb alley conveyed to the 
Guimerse Gl slots anos. 114,115,116, 117 and.118 by décree.ot 
court, Case No. 30083, C. P., and also a small triangular piece 
of Lot No. 119 of said subdivision. 

Sixty-five (65%) per cent of the cost of said property, in- 
cluding the cost of acquisition thereof, shall be assumed and 
paid for by said railway company. 

Also the following : 

Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of 
The Little Miami Railroad Company’s right-of-way and the 
southeasterly line of Stanley avenue; thence southeastwardly 
along said southwesterly line a distance of one hundred and 
fifteen and twelve one hundredths (115.12) feet, more or less, 
to a point; thence southwestwardly along the southeasterly lire 
of Lot No. 13 of Armstrong’s Subdivision, H. C. R., Book 5, 
page 34, a distance of twenty-five (25) feet, more or less, to 
the southwesterly line of Lots Nos. 12 and 13 of said subdivision ; 
thence southeastwardly along the southwesterly line of Lot No. 


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12 of said subdivision, a distance of one hundred and fifteen 
and twelve one hundredths (115.12) feet, more or less, to a 
point in the northwesterly line of Congress avenue; thence 
southwestwardly along the northwesterly line of Congress ave- 
nue a distance of fifty (50) feet, more or less, to a point; thence 
northwestwardly along the southwesterly line of Lots Nos. 10 
and 15 of said subdivision a distance of two hundred and thirty 
and twenty-four one hundredths (230.24) feet, more or less, 
to a point in the southeasterly line of Stanley avenue; thence 
northeastwardly along the southeasterly line of Stanley avenue 
a distance of seventy-five (75) feet, more or less, to the place 
of beginning; being all of Lots Nos: 10, 11, 13, 14) ).5m% 
Armstrong’s Subdivision, H. C. R., Book 5, page 34. 

Sixty-five (65%) per cent of the cost of said property, to- 
gether with the cost of acquisition thereof, shall be paid for by 
said railway company. 


Also the following : 


Beginning at a point in the northeasterly line of Eastern 
avenue one hundred and fifty (150) feet, more or less, south- 
eastwardly from the southeasterly line of Stanley avenue, said 
point being the intersection of the northeasterly line of Eastern 
avenue and the northwesterly line of a lot owned by H. J. 
Stanley ; thence southeastwardly a distance of two hundred and 
forty-one (241) feet, more or less, to the intersection of the 
northeasterly line of Eastern avenue and the southeasterly line 
of Lot No. 7 of G. W. Holmes’ Subdivision, H. C: R., Baolkeae 
page 159, and H. C. R., Book 2, page 243; thence northwest- 
wardly along the northeasterly line of Eastern avenue a distance 
of one hundred and thirty-five (135) feet, more or less, to the 
intersection of the northeasterly line of Eastern avenue and the 
northwesterly line of Lot No. 7, G. W. Holmes’ Subdivision, 
H.-C) R., Book 1, page 159, and H.C. R.,’ Book:2) page race 
thence northwestwardly along the northeasterly line of Eastern 
avenue a distance of one hundred and six and five-tenths (106.5) 
feet, more or less, to the place of beginning; being a triangular 
strip of land lying along the northeasterly line of Eastern ave- 
nue, being parts of the lot belonging to H. J. Stanley and of 


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or No-1 or Geow. Liolnes Subdivision, H: C,-R., Book T, 
page 159, and H. C. R., Book 2, page 248. 

Sixty-five (65%) per cent of the cost of said property, in- 
cluding the cost of acquisition thereof, shall be assumed and paid 
for by said railway company. 

Similarly, The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis 
Railway Company or The Little Miami Railroad Company shall 
procure by purchase or condemnation the land or right-of-way 
required for the elevation of their existing tracks, as herein set 
forth, and for the relocation of existing tracks and the elevation 
and location of additional tracks as follows: 

Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of 
The Little Miami Railroad Company’s right-of-way and the 
southeasterly line of Delta avenue; thence southeastwardly 
along said southwesterly line a distance of one hundred (100) 
feet, more or less, to the intersection of said southwesterly line 
and the northwesterly line of an unnamed alley lying between 
Delta avenue and McGinty street ; thence southwestwardly along 
the northwesterly line of said unnamed alley a distance of one 
hundred and ten and one-half (110.5) feet, more or less, to a 
point ; thence northwestwardly along the southwesterly line of Lot 
Miuctco> tol oe] Llartshorn’s Second. Subdivision,’ HH: G@Re 
Book 1, page 46, a distance of one hundred (100) feet, more or 
less, to a point in the southeasterly line of Delta avenue; thence 
northeastwardly along the southeasterly line of Delta avenue a 
distance of one hundred and twenty (120) feet, more or less, 
to the place of beginning, being all of Lots Nos. 252, 253, 254, 
255 of S. W. Hartshorn’s Second Subdivision, H. C. R., Book 1, 
page 46. 3 

_ Also the following: 


Beginning at the intersection of the northwesterly line of 
McGinty avenue and the southwesterly line of The Little Miami 
Railroad Company’s right-of-way; thence northwesterly along 
said southwesterly line a distance of one hundred (100) feet, 
more or less, to the intersection of said southwesterly line and 
the southeasterly line of an unnamed alley lying between Delta 
avenue and McGinty avenue; thence southwestwardly along the 


180 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


southeasterly line of said unnamed alley a distance of one hun- 
dred and thirty-five and five-tenths (135.5) feet, more or less, to 
a point; thence southeastwardly along the southwesterly line 
of Lot No. 219 of S. W. Hartshorn’s Second Subdivision, H. C. 
R., Book 1, page 46, a distance of one hundred (100) feet, more 
or less, to a point in the northwesterly line of McGinty avenue; 
thence northeastwardly along the northwesterly line of McGinty 
avenue a distance of one hundred and seventeen (117) feet, 
more or less, to the place of beginning; being all of Lots Nos. 
216, 217, 218.and 219 of S. W. Hartshorn’s Second Subdivision, 
H. C. R., Book 1, page 46. 


Also the following : 


Beginning at the intersection of the southeasterly line of 
McGinty avenue and the southwesterly line of The Little Miami 
Railroad Company’s right-of-way; thence southeastwardly along 
said southwesterly line a distance of one hundred (100) feet, 
more or less,.to the intersection of said southwesterly line and 
the northwesterly line of an unnamed alley lying between Mc- 
Ginty avenue and Stanley avenue; thence southwestwardly along 
the northwesterly line of said unnamed alley a distance of one 
hundred and three (103) feet, more or less, to a point; thence 
northwestwardly along the southwesterly line of Lot No. 184 
of S: W.-Hartshorn’s Second Subdivision, H. ©. Re Boake 
page 46, a distance of one hundred (100) feet, more or less, to 
a point in the southeasterly line of McGinty avenue; thence 
northeastwardly along the southeasterly line of McGinty avenue 
a distance of one hundred and thirty (130) feet, more or less, 
to the place of beginning; being ail of Lots Nos. 180, 181, 182, 
183, 184 of S. W. Hartshorn’s Subdivision, H. C. R.; Book 
page 46. 

Twenty-seven and seven-tenths (27.7%) per cent of the cost 
of said property, including the cost of acquisition thereof, shall 
be assumed and paid by the City of Cincinnati. 

Also the following: 

Beginning at the intersection of the northwesterly line of 
Stanley avenue and the southwesterly line of The Little Miami 
Railroad Company’s right-of-way; thence northwestwardlv 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 181 


along said southwesterly line a distance of two hundred and fifty 
and twenty-six hundredths (250.26) feet, more or less, to 
a point; thence southwestwardly along the northwesterly line 
of Lot No. 35 of Armstrong’s Subdivision, H. C. R., Book 5, 
page 34, a distance of eighty-five (85) feet, more or less, to a 
point; thence southeastwardly along a line parallel with the 
southwesterly line of The Little Miami Railroad Company’s 
right-of-way a distance of two hundred and fifty and twenty-six 
hundredths (250.26) feet, more or less, to a point on the north- 
westerly line of Stanley avenue; thence northeastwardly along 
the northwesterly line of Stanley avenue a distance of eighty- 
five (85) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, being 
the northeastern portion of Lots Nos. 34 and 35 of Armstrong’s 
Subdivision, H. C. R., Book 5, page 34. 

Twenty and six-tenths (20.6%) per cent of the cost of said 
property, together with the cost of acquisition thereof, shall be 
assumed and paid by the City of Cincinnati. 

Also the following : 

All that property lying between Knicely alley and the south- 
westerly line of The Little Miami Railroad Company’s right-of- 
way and the southeasterly line of Congress avenue and the north- 
westerly line of Donham avenue. 

Nineteen and three-tenths (19.3%) per cent of the cost of 
said property, together with the cost of acquisition thereof, 
shall be assumed and paid by the City of Cincinnati. 

Also the following: 

A strip of land fourteen (14) feet, more or less, in width, 
extending northwestwardly two hundred and forty-five (245) 
feet, more or less, from northwesterly line of Tennyson street, 
southwest of and adjoining the southwesterly line of The Little 
Miami Railroad Company’s right-of-way. 

Thirty-five (85%) per cent of the cost of said property, to- 
gether with the cost of acquisition thereof, shall be assumed 
and paid by the City of Cincinnati. 

If at any time during the progress of said improvement, or 
after its completion, the City of Cincinnati, by reason of said 
improvement, shall be held liable in any amount for damages 


182 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


to the owners of property in the vicinity of said improvement, 
then sixty-five (65%) per cent of such liability shall be as- 
sumed and paid for by said railway company. 

Similarly, if at any time during the progress of said improve- 
ment, or after its completion, the said railway company shall, 
by reason thereof, be held liable for damages in any amount to 
the owners of property in the vicinity of such improvement, then 
thirty-five (35%) per cent of the amount of such damages shall 
be assumed and paid for by said city. 


SECTION 6. Said improvement is to be completed within 
three (3) years from the passage of this ordinance. 


Section 7%. As said improvement progresses and as real 
estate, or interests in real estate, are acquired for the purpose 
of said improvement, or as damages are assessed by reason 
thereof, estimates of the amount of work done and paid for and 
of the money expended in the acquisition of property or in- 
terests therein, necessary for said improvement, and of the 
amount of damages finally assessed against either the city or 
the railway company, or both, by reason of such improvement, 
shall be made by the Chief Engineer of the railway company 
and the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Service, or 
such engineer as may be designated by Council, and settlements 
shall be had between said city and said railway company, and 
payments shall be made in accordance with such estimtes and in 
accordance with the division of the cost of said improvement 
provided for by law and this ordinance, to wit: Sixty-five (65%) 
per cent of the cost of elevating existing tracks and the entire 
cost of any additional tracks to be borne by the railway com- 
pany, and thirty-five (35%) per cent of the cost of elevating 
existing tracks to be borne by the city. Upon the completion 
of said improvement full, final payment shall be made by the city, 
if the railway company has paid more than sixty-five (65%) per 
cent of the cost of elevating existing tracks and the entire cost 
of any additional tracks, or by the railway company if the city 
has paid for more than its thirty-five (85%) per cent of the cost 
of elevating existing tracks, within sixty (60) days from the 
completion of said improvement. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 183 


SeEcTION 8. The grade of Eastern avenue, in which a sub- 
way is to be built, in accordance with the provisions of this ordi- 
nance, and of Delta avenue, Strader avenue, Worth street and 
Walworth avenue, where they must be changed to meet the new 
grade of Eastern avenue, shall be and the same are hereby 
changed so as to conform to the grade of said subway and East- 
ern avenue as they shall be constructed pursuant to the provisions 
of this ordinance. 


Section 9. The surface and sidewalks of Eastern avenue 
and of all streets and alleys not herein to be vacated, so far as 
disturbed by this improvement, except as otherwise provided by 
the plans and specifications, shall be restored by said railway 
company to as good condition as before the inception of said 
work; old material to be used wherever possible, but new ma- 
terial must be supplied when necessary, except that said railway 
company is not required to restore any part of the paving of 
approaches or subways which it may be the duty of any street 
railway company or other corporation to restore under existing 
agreements, laws and ordinances. All the cost and expense 
thereof to be a part of the cost of the track elevation work to 
be shared thirty-five (35%) per cent by the city and sixty-five 
(65% ) per cent by the railway company. 

SEcTION 10. Any street railway company, occupying a part 
of Eastern avenue in said city, shall, when said street is relocated 
and as the grade of said street shall be changed, as in this ordi- 
nance provided, at its own sole cost and expense, without claim 
for damages, conform line and grade of its track or tracks to the 
said change of said line and grade of said street, and nothing in 
this ordinance shall operate or be held to relieve such street 
railway company from any lability now existing, however cre- 
ated, to pay or bear the expense of paving said streets between 
or on either side of the rails of its tracks in the manner or form 
as now required. 


SEcTION 11. All water pipes, conduits, sewers and other 
similar substructures belonging to the city that may be disturbed 
by excavations caused by depressions in streets and alleys or re- 
quired to be moved or deflected from the position in which they 


184 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnatt 


are found shall be replaced or suitable expedients and arrange- 
ments shall be devised and provided to restore them as fully as 
may be to their former state of usefulness, but the gradients of 
the sewers shall not be materially reduced in any event. All 
such work shall be done by the railway company, under the im- 
mediate supervision and to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer 
of the Department of Public Service of said city, or such other 
Engineer as Council may designate. If, in the construction of 
any such subways or approaches thereto, it shall become neces- 
sary to disturb, remove or destroy any pipes, conduits, wires or 
other property in the streets of the city and belonging to any 
private corporation of individual, all of the cost and expense 
thereof, and all damages arising therefrom not required to be 
borne by any private corporation or individuals, shall be a part 
of the cost of the track elevation work to be shared thirty-five 
(35%) per cent by the city and sixty-five (65%) per cent by the 
railway company, and the city will, as to such pipe, conduits and 
other property by condemnation, purchase or otherwise secure 
to said railway company the free and uninterrupted right to prose- 
cute its work. In the event of the city or railway company hav- 
ing contracts with the owners of said pipes, conduits, wires or 
other property, then the terms of said contract shall govern with 
reference to changes to be made. 


Section 12. Permission and authority are hereby given to 
said railway company to construct branch, spur or sidetracks 
from any point along the line to be elevated, pursuant to the 
provisions of this ordinance, to reach any and all industrial or 
commercial establishments or yards which may hereafter be built 
or which are now connected with said line so to be elevated by 
branch, spur or sidetracks, on any land adjoining said line so to 
be elevated, and to cross with such branch, spur or sidetracks 
any street or portion of a street or any alley or other public way 
which may intervene between said main line and said establish- 
ment, in the same manner and subject to the same condition as 
are now, or hereafter may be, applicable by law or ordinance 
thereto; provided, that in all such cases such tracks which cross 
Eastern avenue shall have a clear headroom over said avenue 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 185 


of not less than fifteen (15) feet, and tracks which cross any 
other street or public way shall have a clear headroom for the pub- 
lic way of not less than twelve (12) feet, but in case it shall be 
necessary, in order to obtain such headroom, to change the grade 
of any such street, alley or public way, it may be so changed 
upon condition that said railway company shall do all the exca- 
vating necessary to make such change with approaches thereto 
at proper gradients, and shall pay all damages resulting there- 
from and restore such street, alley or public way as near as may 
be to its former condition. 


The railway company is hereby authorized at any time or 
times hereafter, to construct such elevated embankments the 
full width of its right-of-way or land as at present, or as widened 
in the future, and to construct, maintain, renew and operate 
thereon, from time to time, such other and additional tracks 
as may be necessary for the transaction of its business, and to 
carry such additional tracks over all intervening streets, avenues, 
alleys or public ways in the same manner as herein provided for 
existing tracks and to make such changes in the position and 
alignment of its respective main and sidetracks and switch con- 
nections as may be desirable in order to carry out the provis- 
ions of this ordinance. 


Seetiont io, 66 far as,)in the discretion of the: Ghiet 
Engineer of the Department of Public Service, it may seem 
necessary, said railway company shall have the right, during the 
continuance of said work, to obstruct temporarily any public 
streets or alleys and to erect and maintain temporarily any neces- 
sary structures and false work in such streets or alleys, such ob- 
structions to be subject to the approval of the Chief Engineer 
of the Department of Public Service and the Director of Public 
Service. And for any legal damages to third parties caused 
thereby the said city shall be liable for thirty-five (35%) per cent 
and the railway company sixty-five (65%) per cent of said 
damages, and shall contribute to the payment of the same in 
the above proportions. 


Section 14. Upon the completion of the work herein pro- 
vided for, in accordance with the plans and specifications afore- 


186 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 


said, then and thereupon all provisions of the ordinances of 
the City of Cincinnati relating to the speed of trains, the length 
of trains, the number of cars constituting a train, the mainten- 
ance of gates, flagmen, watchmen, signals, signal towers and 
the ringing of bells shall cease to be applicable to the part of 
said railroad so completed. During the progress of said work 
and after the completion of any portion thereof it shall be unlaw- 
ful for any person or persons, save employes of said company 
or city or of contractors for the construction thereof, in the 
discharge of their duties, to enter or be upon or to walk along 
or cross the said elevated roadway or structure at any place. 
If any person shall willfully trespass upon said elevated roadway, 
such person and all other persons aiding, abetting or assisting 
therein shall be liable to a fine of not less than five ($5.00) dol- 
lars nor more than one hundred ($100.00) dollars for each and 
every offense. 

Provided, further, that upon the completion of the work 
herein contemplated the city shall, by separate ordinance, pro- 
vide for all things in this section set forth. 


SECTION 15. - In case, however, the said work or any portion 
thereof shall, without fault of the said railway company, be de- 
layed by reason of the obstruction of pipes, conduits, sewers or 
other property of private individuals or corporations, or by rea- 
son of any strikes or injunction suits or other unforeseen causes, 
then the time allowed for the construction of such section of 
said work, so delayed shall be extended correspondingly. 


SecTION 16. If, at any place or places on the line of said 
work, it shall be deemed by the said railway company to be more 
economical or advantageous to change the plan of construction, 
as hereinbefore set forth, in any respect, or to purchase land or 
right-of-way upon which to build the slopes of embankments, 
instead of building retaining walls to hold such embankments in 
place, said railway company, subject however, to the approval 
of said Council, may change said plan of construction and make 
the changes and necessary purchase of land or right-of-way for 
that purpose. 


SEcTION 17. In consideration of the acceptance of this or- 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 187 


dinance by said railway company the city undertakes and agrees 
that it will not hereafter require or attempt to compel said rail- 
way company or said railroad company at its sole expense to 
build any additional or other subways within the limits covered 
by this ordinance than those in this ordinance provided for, but 
it is hereby agreed that if said city shall, at any time hereafter, 
open or extend any street or streets, avenues or alleys across 
the land or right-of-way of said railroad company within said 
limits it shall only be by means of subways or overhead struct- 
ures across said right-of-way and lands and yards of said com- 
pany, and that the cost and expense of the construction of such 
subways and of such overhead structures as may be necessary 
shall be borne and paid for thirty-five (35%) per cent by said 
city and sixty-five (65%) per cent by said railway company, 
and in no case shall any such subway or subways, bridge or 
bridges so to be built, be inferior in any respect to the bridges 
and subways to be built under this ordinance or to the latest type 
of bridges being constructed at such time by said railway com- 
pany. Said bridges respectively shall support or span all of the 
tracks of said company then existing and in use across the lines 
of such proposed street or streets at the time of construction of 
such subway or overhead structure. The grade of the roadbed 
and tracks of said company or companies shall be and remain at 
the grade hereinbefore specified. 

Section 18. This ordinance shall take effect as an agree- 
ment between the City of Cincinnati and The Pittsburgh, Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company upon the filing 
by said company with the Auditor of said city within sixty (60) 
days of the passage hereof of a written acceptance of the condi- 
tions hereof. 

SecTion 19. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an 
emergency measure and is necessary for the immediate preserva- 
tion of the public safety, because of the fact that the grade-cross- 
ing to be eliminated pursuant to this ordinance is very much 
used by the public and also by the railway company, whereby 
there exists a continuing danger and menace to the safety of the 
public, and it is hereby ordained that this ordinance shall take 
effect immediately. 


188 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 
No. 669:.. Passed December 2, 1913. 


Agreeing with the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis 
Railway Company upon the manner, terms and conditions 
of constructing a track across Columbia avenue. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: 


Section 1. That this Council hereby agree with the Pitts- 
burgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company that 
said company may locate, construct, maintain and operate a side 
track across Columbia avenue, in the City of Cincinnati, the 
center line of said track to be as follows: 


Beginning at a point in the east line of Columbia avenue, as 
now located, said point being about 175 feet south of the south 
line of Dawson avenue, as now located; thence northwestwardly 
across Columbia avenue by a curve to the right crossing the west 
line of Columbia avenue at a point about 135 feet south of the 
south line of Dawson avenue extended westwardly. : 


Section 2. The manner, terms and conditions of such oecu- 
pancy of such use of Columbia avenue shall be as follows: 

(a) The grade of said side track shall conform to the estab- 
lished grade of Columbia avenue. 

(b) Said side track shall be constructed solely for the pur- 
pose of a siding or branch line from the Richmond Division of 
the said company to the factories, manufacturing establishments 
and industrial plants located upon the tract of the Factory Colony 
Company and vicinity, and shall be used for no other purpose. 

(c) Said railway company shall restore to good condition 
that part of Columbia avenue on which said side track shall be 
laid, and all of the work to be done under this ordinance shall be 
done under the direction and to the satisfaction of the City En- 
gineer of said City of Cincinnati. 

(d) The said company shall hold the city harmless of any 
claim or liability whatsoever arising out of the construction, 
maintenance or operation of said side track. 3 

(e) The maintenance and operation of said side track shall, 
he subject to regulation. by this Council in the interest of public 
safety and public convenience at said crossing. 


Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 189 


(f) When, in the opinion of this Council, it shall be advisable 
for public safety or public convenience to abolish the crossing 
at grade of said Columbia avenue by said side track, then this 
Council shall have the privilege of ordering the removal of said 
track from said grade, and of specifying the time for the com- 
pletion of such removal, and said company shall make and com- 
plete such removal at its own expense within the time so speci- 
fied, and shall, at its own expense, restore to good condition that 
part of Columbia avenue disturbed by such removal. The com- 
pany shall have the privilege of determining whether to continue 
said track under or over the grade of said street. Any construc- 
tion over the grade shall, as regards clearances, locations of sup- 
ports, etc., comply with the statutes of the state and the ordinances 
of the city regarding overhead crossings of streets and roads by 
railroads, and no supports or other structure shall be placed in 
or on or within the limits of said street without the consent of 
the City Engineer. All such work, whether below or above the 
grade of the street, shall be done under the supervision and direc- . 
tion of and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, and at the 
expense of the company. 

SEcTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law, provided it is 
accepted in writing by said company, addressed to the Clerk of. 
this Council, within thirty-five (35) days after the passage hereof, 
and such acceptance shall constitute an agreement by said com- 
pany to comply with all the terms and conditions of this ordinance. 

Secrion 4. The permission hereby granted may be revoked 
by this Council upon a thirty-day notice to the company whenever 
said company fails to observe any of the terms and conditions 
of this ordinance. 


No. 745. Passed December 30. 1913. 


Revoking, cancelling and forfeiting franchises, rights and privi- 
leges and agreements heretofore granted to The Cincinnati 
Union Depot and Terminal Company by Ordinances No. 
2055, passed August 16, 1910, and No. 3079, passed 
December 28, 1911. 


190 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati 
No. 661. Passed December 2, 1913. 


Authorizing and directing the Director of: Public Service to 
make expenditures according to law for the construction 
of a Waiting Station on the sidewalk in front of the Govern- 
ment Building, at the northwest corner of Fifth and Main 
streets. 


Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Cincinnatt, State of Ohio: 


SEectTIon 1. That the Director of Public Service be, and he is 
hereby authorized and directed to make expenditures according 
to law, for the construction of a Waiting Station on the sidewalk 
in front of the Government Building, at the northeast corner of 
Fifth and Main streets, in a sum not to exceed one thousand two 
hundred ($1,200.00) dollars, in accordance with the plan hereto- 
fore approved, and the specifications for said improvement. 

SEcTION 2. That the entire cost and expenses of said im- 
provement shall be paid by the City of Cincinnati and the Director 
of Public Service is hereby authorized and directed to pay the 
same out of a fund for the Department of Public Buildings, Lands, 
City Hall and Garage—4 Ga 4. Other Contractual Service. 

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 
from and after the earliest period allowed by law, and by reason 
of the inconvenience and danger to health and safety at said 
corner, to persons assembled to board the street cars, this ordi- 
nance is deemed to be necessary for immediate preservation of 
public health and safety and is hereby declared to be an emer- 
gency measure. 


Town of Cincinnati Incorporated January 1, 1802. 
City of Cincinnati Incorporated March 1, 1819. 


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INDEX Oot E CODE OF 
ORDINANCES AND SUPPLEMENTS 


This index is divided into three parts:-—— 
(1) Of the Code and its supplements. 
(2) Of the Building Code and its amendments. 


(3) Amendments, supplements and repeals that 
have occurred since the Code of Ordinances was 
published. 


The Roman numerals refer respectively to the 
First, Second, Third and Fourth Supplements. 


PREDeSGHNERLER, 
Clerk of Council. 


Cincinnati, December 16, 1914. 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 195. 


Index to Code and Supplements 


Wy Code Number Page Number 
Advertising 
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PIRETISON PLOL Me on oe esis 6 o. in he Sb me UTS We cod ae aCe eee 304 
DROVES <r ROA al EL GEER arr EIN oo. 319 
Bere (EN CCS TOT 6 occas, ars aos vce ae en eats G47 oo eer och ae Ue a ere 265-271 
Alleys 
UVES ah MR EA Slee) Peetah 5, Bey one ae eae Ra Pheu ees CERN MMe rman ets! Any ei eicetc 130 
msravlishmentsof grades Of...2%. 5... O50 Fea. Nec) hae ae 275 
BN TAs One SID EWUIKS Ol say oesivd os ess s 5a. te coder ie ee 275 
Paamnuniion-. oale Ol, 1t0. Minors: .....'... BOO wae oe naar eee ee 320 
Animals 
See also dogs, birds 
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Pc relt Van teeee ees ne 2 hla Ba sla kes 836 seq., 1009-3 seq... .320, 361 
Dice eee en en ey 973-975, 993, 711...353, 357, 290 
POSTE TETSU ket ee BOR he Aare es yen en 320 
MMarket-reculations i: ........5-.5.56% TSUSISE. LORee = Troe 74—75 
Meatvand milk rerulations........... VW ee Sy Mek Ren UA 291-296 
Psi ee OT ere ee a oho sini e skews 1008 2722 SL ae. i, een 300 
EE Gy RG fly Pak Wa ens agg en SS Ce aaa ne, eee 328 
Dr leSe ONM OLS S tees ck ep estas oes 9002.2). oh. Sees ee ee 336 
“MESS! hehe. 3 Soha a 3p ae ts Abe 3 O08 DG otitis 322 
Assessments 
PCGOr tommecord, ett. 06.60 vis. k sos OES YP so Ta eg a er 26 
Pe UAT CG SEMEL yee is 0h sa seas Ge we oi ETS Sins ag ee ee II, 4 
Auctions 
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RM ESCs rs. ts kh Stay oe b dkalw ee 900 at Gane ee eee ee 336 
Pronipited in streets.u. 0: ee cn acta sb: ORT cha. rancs selenite 348 
OE ALCSIS 89 1> Ags See, RA eh a Re ors Be RT 25-28 
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TEE tt 
IV 18-20 
Duties as to 
Bonds soi 6 ee EN RN aiair stole ah hiv sala e 2p xa ath eoeicgitcoiy pl IONE LE 129 
Hatem nore amesaie tak ts ic dete os STZAR TI Noa helene oe 314-315 


196 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


: Code Number 
Auditor—Continued 


Page Number 


PORTA TE CAE Sage etree ine Reg cng = as ee 830-3.00 412s bi ee III 86 
DOSS "egea te Pe he es Ae em O98<1003+7 . cae 358, 359 
BOGE Sa eae gcc Os bee sae eae eh ees 819 02.3 8 316 
LOS g CC, Re SIRO REP Rg ak ca ee [eo 7463 3 5 a: Gv a ee IV 91 
PARENT At arta 2 9S An eee eee eS B19... eka as oo cu os Oe 316 
Fd ALS DECTIOU. Yar. Ati yate ede eet aee 215-216... 5. cae ee oo 82 
POLE OOMCILOT Sa 4. ee rns ae eee 938. ob ves cae 345 
PISCE ISSES Hi eh oe ce a one Pe alee tal 802-8125... 5. eee 312-314 
III 85-89 
EOD al aie o 8 ae a ee IV a2 
790-1 eo. ae, 6 eee [Vi Se 
W2=1" Seq ios eee IV 96, 97 
POA MNTOR ELS Mists AF oo bre eee are ait 8138=817 0. see easy ae Oe 
ARG ha Sa UN) OU Soa ORR Rac EN Pe 169 Se... oe 69-72 
Sheavcthe Sate belt acave wanes «Let eres 655-3): 655—4., 2: wala ae 276 
eT LLG et okey 0112 (0 fe ae ee earn ate eu te 275. s iivsewheare tac) oe 104 
SDA Teh ae re  Giro as led eo het See 890-2. oibees Ganka: oe II 95 
PRE CUR EY Se ushcun bo Sk enter er aah eae 580, 588-590........ 244, 249, 250 
airs ate VenICleS: Si uw e ios 2). ues oho 809, BLO inn ages eee ae IV 93 
MRC ACUEEL: DEY cabin ears WR ok Litas Gauci 63 to 71 s2oee ieee 28-36 
III 12, 13 
Wniversity «3 2. Sicel pele cade. t dine ee oe OO aL ee 108 
OEE UTERO PRRGIE LU Teac iameany fe wee, (ape eet Merle AST 0 oh car sighs otal aie ene 198 
BAIPea Saeed cake a xe alegre « Son taee Sees 830-2 onc te III 86 
Mo feleeuE, hte hue oe Mee eter. ic aia stony 806 (seg-25 ee ns Aue ee 312 
Werhts and Measiires..2n2i. 02.2. Fi0e8 203... sc eee en ee 78 
SAU Vg Sonu ie Sn OMENS) epeMMi Ry ofS tae Mi T3855: n0 See ence ee 60 
Automobiles, see also Taxicabs 
OA ARPE ICL OS 0) 0 30 Ane eur ad oe tke etaes 852-135. 3) Vee a II 91 
PeOUIattOne wee. oe. Seems eae 1 e 844-85 2. a: ee 323 
852-3 ee eee IV 94 
Pe ROR UetL Ue apie it Aa ule (ok PME tape 680=1-t0. 688 eres II 82-90 
Pagkingainaces: worse tls 1k pees 02 Ase: ee eee IV 90, 91 
Badge 
FIGLE OS OUCIOT S22) 1c tte teehee eo O36). ound hkl ee 345 
Newsboys and bootblacks............. OO: yi x iiale ee ee III 81 
Bailtfis; Judges of; Municipal; Court..°329-14.. -, So are IV “% 
Bakers 
FPOUSTONS  cxcice hs ee eae 286-5, 286-12... eee paarene Uty: 
Bread: boxes (#20 see ee eee 286—-9-a-Seq..........020. TI 55 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 197 


Code Number Page Nuthber 


Ballrooms 
Ricense: TEES sericea: oes ORS POs nek flv Bas DUE eee Baie Be 305 
MeeCLONtS WILMOUt, COSt® sees sf) es op sie ts TTOSL. scat sa ee pat hi82 
ROP IATON COLE Aeaierde Cer 8 ee ek estes B58 se ce ee ae 325 
Bath, Public, Superintendents, etc......... 1a4) to ut3 45 nee ee II 33 
{tleeg 
PR SIEVE H ORI Gere ee sao. Ss nee Tis) s8éGii4 sare eee 30-36 
LE te 
mea EPR ee eee PIU I hes Uae bao SG till rise te hu Geet ane 325 
rd Ae etna ie chs te SBS oes as» sv aw hak « B56 Frisian het Acct ae ee 325 
BORA OT SA TOOCETIO c. os hoa he ah\ca cine ts SEIS hack trocar 325 
Bicycles 
Eaents.; bell “speed. etait ss i. 26 scan win SSS-R620. «eso nee ee 326 
Pearce ir eel ations mes toes es} oe ew 860-1) S€Q° 2 cae Sect : II 82-90 
PASO ge OO Rr nn och oi oe ee BOS—SOSusoee «oaks eee ee 326 
Billboards 
ELS PEER EAL! Cos yeh peal ea ea Be Ys eS (npr Sean Becta Sy 127,+ IIT 50 
CSTE G CEPT G4 08 2 (0 a S45 en ho Ges eal ee III 51 
eer Ete Miae Oe io hs ce ais sv Gnas pS aO UNGER RW tats Tea Res paly toh 176-178 
Restrictions and inspection............ aa 34 5 fee etre St oe ee II 68 
Te SS eRe, ne a oe ists Beets eb eet ay ipa 
Bill Posting . 
DIRASOMISCHEMT LT OWHECE. i... cures ks cee cleus ABST ieee, ie ee 7? 
AD gay 5 * Re | ee 94S aso So hor eames ae Cae fee 127 
DADC dere oe toe Eide st 
PS Cr ee CHILES: Ny Gites ck Aone es ee O20 es ae eee ee ee 341 
PUPOMLe ULATIONS) GF) c.loa). sos 6b hc es A55=455-S0 ie... ae 176-178 
TREE TOT Va NOVI 556 0A a rr G49 ORI, Fee atten een 348 
345a—-345f...... II 68-70, ITI 51 
Lupa ot ets: OS eS, ee ne S66=S86 82 1 atece cise «aa a ona 326 
ET ori Gd USN Tew cle ) iy poue oh aa cee a ee IB? sep tinh aus hi ERGs 
ec ek ree ere ore ee ae cee eee de eas SBS VEL SEOs ts. eee eee 114 
II 52-59 
III 37-42 
ee me SIR TAT eR er ase fot os avec bade: 452, 1029 et seq........365-367 
I 47 
II 108 
IIT 96-98 
III 53 
IV 119, 120 
IV 98, 99 


198 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Boards 


ad 


Appeals DUIS ©. hic\.a he oe oe ae 
ev enviCe mils sk Se eae 


STL OL oo aes bk Oe ae 


Examiners of Picture Machine 


PICT ALOT Sater: hi oes ae Cie meee aot 
Pocaminers of Plumbers. fo. 95.2.3. 


Relea UC oe hia sc ne, Sta are Rr 
BHLGINe HIN SpeCtiOl, vs2s 2c con 
PICA caniMlalSicxs aes eek ok Cae: « 
Moadulnspections wots ..0 oe 
SPEC WOES Sic us Reto ae. cee neee 
TRCTIOL LO MP e eS hay ais cee Ree ee 
EW Ne) ATG ohn Pe eae ners Retire 
SITE TeT Paitry eatin fa 8 db Cabo ce nee 
Wacetion oO: buildings... 72s. 4.4.., 
RGricanitatyy pUitdInes 2. oildone nes 

Hospital) Commissioners ..5..- oe. 

EO GEE ELT USLEES -. ee. ome ee eee 

Siikinertuid lL rustees in. «dw ates 


Pate OMmMmissioners. =. ee. oneese sa 
Cha ESET VICE criss See oes Pelae ats 


Boats 


AS CSTR Sek aoe soe Sa Eek 3 ek 
1p RUD ee ba eee Oe ol eee | 
INIT SATICE See arc ices toss Meta Ge ve 
IREOISELY OL evCS Se ISs os vy aasieee once 
VAG Ae eC ce ticy 6 ale tthe Mier ie he 


Bonds of City 


IDODOSIS wee aise ate ee ne 


Code Number Page Number 


6311388, 339: 5235 552 eeee 123 
wa COO SE a OE eee 102 
2615 Seq. 4,2 Ae IV 61-63 
324: Seq sit oe ee IV 68-70 
EK ht PEE EE 101 
I] ..54 

1060 404) ef Secl. re eee III 64 
eee C928 296.0% wal. cee 110 
Il 56 

290 “sew i.» lhc [V 63-67 
ve.acahe tO° 286-122 = on neaee 104-108 
.< 1 +569;2570". 2.4 oe 241 
2.) re DLS LO geen caer iN ta shat Goke {aoe 
«oie CLEVES OF ee 291-297 
.... 286-9-a Seq ou. ee Il 55 
MPM UOT Pirie Coe 295 
Pe Ve Pere me be 353 
2 BES ee oe III 67 
0 05 (45>) te 45-12 eee II 74-79 
.« 2 94551) SSeGye a eee III 74-79 
os ab POA Ne oie oes alee ene at eee 102 
os oie BOO wis oa eae tole etie  aaee ene 109 
»+-.600 SEQ) se. 6s 0 eee 103 
‘ il 33 

ELT 36 

, 22262, 263...., 000s 102 
sa. 220-1. tO. 225-52 5 ae {i 39 
891-892). ow. 1o0 Jha 334 

ocr BBB: O80. ah. pee 106 
sales OFT, O18 bc ie edn ee 354 
Pare Otol ne Merida tite cy ona - 60 
ised DAES Sires she, te Oe eee 1h 3a 
Jaret bl SOQ sank wy Gol ee ee 30-36 
III 12-14 

Seats te a RP it tain dag Roce lIl130 
tide POO Ons oleh antes Ce 103 
11°55 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 


Bonds Indemnity 


AUICItOL: OlICEs. ou eas » STA RE a AT ae ee hee a 
PRE LICH EM Me eel eo ok ca 2 OSA s alps @ 
WAY Depcsiteties meee, eS css wee ves PEP LT Rowe oe 
NOLO La TR GUIs Oli, oe hea Soe eos es Doak sircie sol ak 
Bert CL OTCGS ca gerk rete Fidos ohn SOO 0 eee ole 
RUG LAP LINE hae ores t uid ove es 647=Ka1 eee. 
Peeanminers. Of. Fittimbers.cc ons. ods. vox 200 Fae te 
POEM EI CUAT UII1ET i, a0 ok ety Av ler PSSSOS8 Le nee es 
MPiIe bale DEOM IST ONS... Bards eet oc Sage Ores LOTO 101 1 ee: 
Eh ae U9 hs 0 lec rd ey Ps trae oe Re A 
Rat ePaR LIS PCCLORS Mees et Wi eclute, fon as e's. 2.h< kd CESS Sea e here. 
MEIN Gr AU VEL OOU Gere, 26. sales suslals ss oe 902-1 Jséq:....: 
Peayor. <n Pee ne ere eens sat ais EO Sees, jek 
Neanicipal-Ledvine. Dept. ........5..5 Peed Ree feo 
Paiiicinals@ourt Clerk. 2 o.. ode wes Sy: eG Mea 
Pati, ( oniiisstOners oo. ksi... oes Ses LN te een gle AN 
Mae ASOUEL, KIEL Rite. is Wie os aceon soe whe be FOO le So aN Ts 
otCom Weparhictita ss. occ sa" sss p> 229 sed. ec... 0. 
PNG PIN eT oul herd AS Soe, On a TOT oe a cera 
Pee siOeMl rr MOC... vax. «styles. ot hen ear dae eS 
maDlicwrroperty) Dept... ... ss. 6e-.. UE eater oe ee 
Re icmeia CerV MUCH t a ye aun sc eteait sb a. «tee SOQ casas. 4 
manic. meric. Dept os mante belt os ass TD ASEGG Peer 
Rete It Cine uJ ep tes We. Bent iae oeere dca as 4 PROMSeG! i aan 
ESE UME EE CASED ACEO Tiss one y woc wind ha esd as TUS) cheba teat 
Sidewaliee Contractors wis ¢iees i nse 0's's 655-46 sioriahace 
BEAN IIOD El ta nd dus eee es 200° 266.0) 
SOF ST eecay OS) Se | OG ar eee Tons toa eee 
PPrcasii hers seit it PWS e.nckeon sy rare SB Set dee. uetevgn 


199 


Page Number 


ah site SS ate Sara 361 
ee IV 45 


LE 30 


3 chia eee cas 84 


IV 41 


200 INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number 
Bonds Indemnity—Continued. 
RVterw Or ke ue pt ston. ene cence hese 102; 102=3525.25. eee IV 31-34 
102-2 seq... . 2 eee It 23 
Wee1phtstand wi basures -. 5. een es 201.0. 34... bo III 22 
Workhouse! 2269 605 0 ee 5k ee et es oe O41 242: 45 Die 92-93 
II 47 
PSOE CS Mes heer. dui oS Lats REE oe ah ee 808. .oc.¢4 5 «se bs ee 334 
Sete LAG So we UL otal acne ee anos cee eee 751-762). cscs Sea ee 299-301 
III 79-82 
Boundaries te -City eas ase a ne Paes Oak Pe ee IV 1-10 
Boxes #Or Dread. s fori ec. bc Fsceeds eon 286-Oa. ee it 55 
Drea Pen tia tos ones... 1s ys sala Rta oes 286-5 to 286-12....... 7. 107 
II 55 
DS EGWC ay mE on, © Suid wes: cnt Sehe GME aS. e yng is 452 v6 neds vs 5 ee III 53 
Reet eS OULCe ite ck Sed an eee Se eat 332 seq:; c+. 2a 120-243 
I 29-32 
II 64-75 
III 47-70 
IV %6-81 
IV 75 
SEE SEPARATE BUILDING CODE INDEX. 
PERE CTR Anas vie pi eeladeae Se Es ee oe 908 . 300 le ee ee 338 
URE EAT RAAT ING woe ae «os ee Seay Scien ae Eee 648-649 .crulis, Soren ame 271-274 
Poity Pees LOUIS. City). «sakes hws ect 248-256 24 2. oe eee oe 98-99 
PANCCHE DS ids es os ce Ree tee eis Ga a V1il-T41 oe 291-296 
RE LS MRT Pe Pe ed ae ad es, ee ere Wo eats 819 seqe 4. ee 316-319 
ea tetidiateot  COUncn oct arc een oe vida ateea i Pm It 
MSD ika CAS Chee ass 54 ad be ae dl bm ee Il 183 
CArboliCwacide., 5.4 pA ee net aR oe Sia sm eos, east Od cee a ek al te 328 
ECSUICR SSDS c-Se S.0 55 a a eng reg Tamed eRe 104 ok. cab av oe a 76 
ETM ELOLY Ge ltVirwcs «8s oad bo sedi eae Poe ROU OLY oon te 99 
Charity icenseen peddle)... vcs a. eee oe 79021 500544 aos Dee IV ¥2 
Charities & Corrections 
(STICER mari Gu roataTIGS. 20), i ree oe eee 245 “SEG Ups tse ee II 51-53 
III 34 
IV 59, 60 
DOC BO erviCenDOArd s.aene ener mrs. 295-1 seq isis 49. ee II 39 
Gnrarter: - Commission. yee foes tat a oe ek ee III 139 
IV 159, 160 
Chattel Mortgages...... gs dea ae ree ers 813-818... fe. oe 314 
Chautieurs io. 205 Sask fi Ge ae ee . 
Cheating—-Intoxication \ 2.0.0 /000.~.. $30—7,. 830-8. .... Saas III 89 


Laxicabs-—Litense <4) «0024 ee ee 83 0+05.0 Oo 4 III 86 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 201 


3 Code Number Page Number 
ROE Gre ce 0 rat Oates ke orig wake 6 Ss 0 tg Pe TOS oe cad ae ey Se ee 
: III 79-81 

ORTIMe VG Lite SIM AWRee PCr ck inc was): BRAM pore wr ielaca, Se ern bear eae 332 
ht ETS gC ie 5 5) ot ao a GAR OD. ett oh eee 348 
JOE GERDA TLR Ol on a er EO i tak ak Cand ga ty dean 287 348 
Merve fet ee wearer eo Le. POA Yh ee a aes See ee 20-24 
II 2-3 

LV S16 

Wert ee Vg S EESTI CLG op is ssa at ca es was vd Nie aves a ee RG ee III 139 
ENSUES, see Se Ati ai aan eas en ee HPS TNE SAS AV Geran Ack Ha 297 
CAGE che Sly eT ae IV 91 

Be ee en et MO Mose eee. oy ke is ale fa oe OA SEN hs on cosa! caro IV 68-70 
LATE ga OSS oo etre oat on PR te oer Ee HOSS. ae ae ee eee 385 
PELOE To BIDTOVEMIENITS sa... o5 ccd sys ns on a Gigs Seq “ah acc eee IV 81-89 
ae te Oe ee ae Se) 598 Seis sok 244 
Reps UMN Gli a eat eis nS pod nds 2s oo ons eRO OOO ak cS Oe 20-124 
I 27-34 

II 1-66 


III 10-36 
IV 14-76 


City Hall 


OG Or 1 a a S34—1i ghee) ae ae ee III 90 
LEE CS EP eA See 6 de Je ee S74. 0GeQ oh 329 
City Hall & Municipal Garage Dept........ 133? setj..aae cs mee II 35-37 
III 20-21 
IV 23, 24 
IV 31, 29 

City Property 
PORES PEIT OC! laTiNS scr teks cis vee Boba 992245 cao t ti eee 341 
crferyeaton FOUNTAINS) ee eka kl BOHR Ds ee ASAE. Same 336 
DM ie vetar OTOPClty one, Solsitce oo ea LPs aie im EU ARES Sn 342 
Injury to roads and water courses....941..........0cceccee veces 342 
Injury to polling houses....<.......... O25 027) iy kien 342 
Bermiurvet@usttect lights. i.ik sce e ss O04) Si ae ee eee Ba 
Mbstructine of fire plugsie. .o/..4.. 5. 890-46 Bomuhn eaten eat 334 
AON PEE NG TETSE oR Ay G34 os RE ee eee kee 342 
PVODMIIOR AOC... ski ea gatas so SS0K sk cee deen a eee IV 94 


City Solicitor—see Solicitor ; 
RU RIICLOS ere Sar a Rie. < Sacsnn's sa 0. S521 eee ete ee ee TJ-92 


202 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 
Code Number Page Number 
Civil Service 
(Jiicevandisalartesis. s.. 4.ove ten eee ee ee 260 “et: Seq... Sx. an ee 102 
261 Iseas... ans ae IV 61-63 
ASML COMMISSIONS; 54040. e.aeeet eee eed... IV 68-70 
City employes restricted. .....°....:0. et TV 150 
Street and Sewer Cleaning Dept. 
Seer alsa trects.1% < eaes fe eee 130 S€0 ie vac tcens bee 57 
IT bere 
IV 29-31, 38 
(Slerk sor WNLUMicipal COUTt., hae as eee 315. SEQ... ive 118 
Pics merase et na hg Ha eet Sei wae 315. SCUis 4c oe ee 116 
UY ege eens es 6 kN s actin dp cede Ave we ook OOM Orn ee ee IV 68-70 
salary ard: Bottdieccd. c cjects aed vod oan wOr er One A Ty 7% 
WVASSIStAN(S cot nas eek Cia swe ooo G oe ede) SCL sane nn IV %2-74 
IAOLUITIE BWAS DIME? OL ClG): ... fos Ws. create 283, 284.08 > 2. 105, 106 
Coal 
LOCKS LOStriCtions. cr. .s ck.ael a irae Cee 45D ny y siege TEIos3 
Weetohine vot v.06 cc 6 vidi ss oe cause oo 0's 0s 8 e DOO en ee 112 
See also Building Code Index. 
ES PIE GT! Cespe4) (Gp a NM eS ing Meee aac aN ied G19 04.4 25S ee ee 341 
BOUL ees ttrOlS ei Core ne ete eee 200-1... Ve eee lis 
Commissioners of Bldgs. 
BANCOMIOS 2 ik fi ee eee Soi None 5251448 eee ee LierZ 
Billboards <0. 65.4 pede. Hasan ce oc hie ODO Oe Lee II 68-70 
PVE MIREStTICLIOlISes, Gnctte ny ees ew ee ABD. Olas aa ee Tiles 
TUS ree, ios) Sk CARS, Vic Les 9 ee Mone, eee AS5—LSOG4 eles ee IV 78-81 
Mrovine mcture mMachines...........ss> 484b seq... ..o4..7nan eee LiAGe 
III 54 
NGVANC siCtuiteSieo eee 507 ee A 484b to 484b-11......... III 64 
OTicetemsataries. ditiesots. . o: <.ice 332 Seq see aia ee 120 seq. 
II 44-66 
III 47-49 
IV 
Permits, Lor erections etCos.. a.5 fase. « 340. o. otS. Wl ona h he ee eee II 67 
Permits LOrTsexcavation eee. aaeceeeees S41245.5 owe Uae IV 76 
Salaries and Bond Commissioners..... 334) 5 ne ee hare III 48 
Sanitation of tehements?, = Rodis sone 29044501 e so eee Iie 
Vacation sOrepiliding sis meee, Seen 745-1 to 745-12....... III: 74-79 
M AUItS sche celal es 2 RR ee Ai BAS yc ceeasti oak at ow See III 67 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 
Concert Halls 


203 


Page Number 


ULV GSS othe i ae bela pees a TOS? LON TOSHO Ue eee ee LL Loe 
Prohibiting discrimination ............. Boi enna © or mene naeee ate 318 
Prombitine hypnotism, etc... 0.4255 SS3e 7 ce Sere 319 
Pronmipiting youre itis 111. thc. 55.6 e 853. S54 irae ao emcees ene 324 
SE Greg. ce SE oe aoe oe eae B59 tote ee oe ah, ae oS ae 318 
NOSTRA <Ere UIT 4 SUG sg ol ane S603 iru iene os ace eae es II 89 
Connections with sewer 
Bremer LEG CLC. ioc sae e x ek haste ee ks CSG ln oc 309 
PETES arc) erie genteel hey ss Saeed ne OM DOS=DOSA.. « stv nthe states eee 229-240 
III 68-70 
POLS Re hee os ae Me eh ww Sate a WORE TL goo ee ee 288-291 
Menvicisitade 2O0dS.sh:<0s-ss enc ebie eases 1015 6. ee ee 362 
Contracts 
ISIS 2 ear Re 991007. tis ol ase eee BEY 
ETERS 0 gE Ge ne 607-1 Seq ad: aoe ee oe IV 89 
GR IRS (0 2S aa ee OO ee, cick al) ee 276 
Corporations, Prosecution of...... Pes ee 5k BO) Cn Rak SM ee IIT 43 
ane RP, Ee eid oy A. "o Eis, a, sm dai BOCSEG te et ave cota eee I] 1-4 
Bertie aitenlorc. os soc. sce ccnt ee’ BB tg Aerie eee cee 25 
ee CURE Sere Seo as Se ft 5 obo Hs BSS ooheo tine ahd ee 123 
PGR Sale recordset, vets oo case i ae ws LOSS th. eens Oe od 385 
Galendarawiat torcontain:....5......... B13 ooo Neo ed Oe bie 
ie Rok age i ee BB USCU.. eet eee Li-3,4 
IV i15 
Piceteic companies wehaisss «. tesa CG ee cr ae 265-271 
EE Ge OR ere | So Bae ae VAG chu. pate VRS ee Oe IV 91 
yy EES ya) 2s ane a As a a er ST vee Wee ios da ee LVocte 
President of Council, ck... ee wae Bl Pag ala PA a a I 33 
ieraimances printed 74%, +. 7i. dete bbws gE Diep os pe etre me cic r 20 
lleg 
SE EV OOT-AlL-ALING 6 tee eos ceo tae ee Paap aman s 2 Cai By 9 = IV 16 
DEICHOM oe ek ecg teers Greate nee io yt Fee me Pet eS IV 20 
PRO HICILGL St Ont (ENC centres ase cysosa 0 soe 13-10% teen ita ee 36 
PATeCEITaL WAYS 1 aisles cole ive 2 dale ltd oes 578 to 610-3..... OP ee 244 
IPD e oh OL INISTICCS cg) ott ooh wiele so! 3s 0% 31 Die % a lalelcpatn acuehae eee IV 71 
CED CC toms Our cake. ce acs xs vets 648. 649 ooo. eee eye bt 
WY Mamita Ster Sites. ction, c seis ecsw oars 1490-15455) uncle eter were 264 
UN rece CES 2 es a i rr 647s Set... 2h Soke eee 265-274 


204 


Cows 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 


Name, ot owner. on WagOn....0......- 
Prohibiting cows on sidewalks......... 
Prohibiting sale of milkies24 Se. 


Sufficient pasturage 


Crossings 


ee 


S ali'e! of © whe 8 6) wes, Cr ers.0 6) w 


6) ee we @) 1@ le! ie {ei eo! a) «Gai 6, ©) Bs @ fg. 60, le he eile ep) /8) 8) 


UTES ied) NN Co Ae 6 Se a ee no SM ed 
See also streets. 


Cruelty to animals 


CPI OR ey TITAN eS neg eee ae Sa Be dade 


Damp houses 


Dance 


Datum line 


Day, hours for public work 
Defacing street lights 
Definitions in Bldg. Code 


Delinquent 


Depositories 


Detectives, private 


halls 


ay eine, bf (hn a) S)-¢ O61) Ol > 86 ver qe. a sy Or OL ee, & A fel 


Mere Te Uw: MG 8) hee o). Was@ ice rie) ge cew.@) u) Je Jefe ee ses aaa. ome he 


S50) whelle? O0ce, 0a. 8: Si way (euce, fee) 8) ta) 2) eee Ge 


e/O0 re ce- (956) ie ieee: ie! (ee) 6), @),euie) (eh eels “esa. ape aw 


€) 1, Wiss hed 4 "chive. 0, Ne, wens 


ease! (0 0. -@. eek pyiey ©) 9l le ce 16) uss; es (wie 1s 


@ ie. ©! aig lee (9) ml @ A Le 6 © 16) @ o> ee) ice 6) vec aQws ohm 


s wihete (eRe. 6 olin oye) oe aie 6 cele YS vee! Ss) fe els 


Director of Public Safety 


Infirmary and Burying ground 
Officers and duties 


Patrol box key 
Property sold by 
Street Railways 
Theatres 
Vehicles 


oie leliete el sl oS v6] 6, Bo) & 16 ep at ees e 


ey ai o)4eil-e. we tho ep tsi te! wil 8) ane se: © feces ©: 


Dice) ier al ei! ei al Ce les Wale pt oe em ee) ete @ 


a) ave Jelfe ) 2 Pe gi oe 8 Ue lm 9) ene 0) e.4e 


Director of Public Service 


Applications for use of sidewalks and 


streets 
Awnings 
Blocking streets 


Page Number 


(Cc Pee ne 296 
O84 62s Ss. o eo 355 
QB Biv ics s)< acs ede es 106 
(4D: sons im waa oi aye ee 106 
211-213. 2.2. ls 2 tee 80-82 
617 tO 625-2... vi04« «awd een 
836—-1009-3............. 321, 361 
BST 9— Livin re ene eS ee II 92 
745—1 Seq... , 5.0 eee Ill 74 
853-855 osu. ge alae eee eee 324 
S10 cence no > ee II 60 
28-12 w o45oe-0og 2 woe Hibs 
Q2IAL. cite Bat eee eee IV 40 
904...: wth Sees yee 337 
Boe SCG... sien) 130-141, 147-148 
TO8—( Gas ok «yoke hae ee III 79 
TWi-1 seQ ss 27 ae 30-36 
Tit 125-23 
O67 s vac wos ne te eer 351 
259, 259=1..'.. 025). Sn eee 101 » 
220-1. 16 225-3: se It 39 
247-256. 55.4 ees 98-100 
pea et SCO uA.np ee ee 84 et seq. 
II 40 to 53 
III 23-25, 47-49 
OD a Ey SAU op ee 341 
Med) BEN seals eas os Son 85 
B08. Sin sack, Becigee 250 
BY abso os to ee 189 
GSOH9 1. che Seats aie ena Tiss 
Tear, ia ie ba. Sag an tes 144 
Doe 5. Sol INS ket ee 146. 
G80 -Oiiere. aas.> 22 oO Iisss 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


: { Code Number 
Director of Public Service—Continued. 


205 


Page Number 


reaLaver CONTTO!....0. sc oak Cis eed vhewn DOU eA: ake ae tc: 
TCE TST EOE GEG olen are gk a SB rm eth ens ce ea eee 146 
BME) OTIS ee ei Pare is ales Salsa TO0B eden ohn ao hate 360 
Dy vaitiG ameter ie er ow che wk ae ok NOS CLG Ho arcane cise ae: 288-291 
PRCCLP IG PIO TINE RRs oes He. oo ane wie GAT = 0 0 a pci oe te ies eat 265 
eC AMAR LCM cr, O01 fac Men, Sve tee iG 6 S41 da. eee ee ee IV 76 
[OEE Ne 2 Ae ee Ree 2 Are a se ee ee 67S S125 oe 2 ce ee 281 
npr a Gare nr ss eo karl 3 Fone te Oa eae 902. «99D ue Lee ore 357, 358 
PeremCOUNECTIONS 702) hie oe hea wise ee ees 667-45, 0 4. ee eee IV 84 
De CteeIIOVINO SG 8 Nos doing poe ieee ve: STA eed hg oe ee See 327 
Ret ROME MIRAE CL Se on, 8 te ais Bai ses.a sors el. ak 1024,:1023—-1 seq. hee 364 
II 100 
OMicers angi oalaries icc.fe to dese la odes 20:40 82-6 dincaatgeceioaae 39, 40 
II 13-16 
III 14 
IV 25, 26 
MELTS ie, 697=Le SOqie S24 Seas IV 89 
ODEN SIESILEE SE. ks bcs cen x ok: G67-1-5ed......e seen IV 81-89 
II 78-82 
eG ya! 
res Peete PIG ee 2 ck Sane dia Soo ds OBL a 2 vas Cees we ee 146 
OTS cet a pee Ok on a OS 1S awk ue Ce eee 343 
UBEOUEE Cy en L051 PS i 200 See Se POST 2 14 SR ee 365 
EN RS Ek, Sore ae ee a ee F05—016% ys eter. Ge eee 288-291 
GO7=1. SEM, acute tee IV 81-89 
GOU—-4. 8 cere Rein Oe IV 84 
553, 553-1, 6592. .....: III 68-70 
Ecie Wek biG We meen ye A Whe ps eae aie: wie COL Clase nes ruse 144, 275 
Shag oP So bak area ne a S81. eee sy tae 146 
cr pah aa aeauk Faia (a boca Ak IR ape fp a ea O78. Gace ees Mace eee 104 
RLEN GE ay. Uy es ARES Se a Oe (OPEL TRA) Reeeree eer res 37 
MUIR RONAN Gs aie Oe Oh Ge Sk ace tot of 5 61762005, 1 oo. eee 258 
628-6300) soca here eae 261 
ICEL EGALSSUODS nae peck een ke 68023 25 25a s oe II 89 
PISECEECOIWAVE use a as oes ts Osa Leos sao SOC nua fi. eT 244-252 
CIE PRONG uC OS Pa cl eee oak 54 eH 648, 649 2 ic. ice sept ee 271 
ie WG (al elite A Ae ee ee G80. . 0. ia iene ee eee 356 
RU CT wees a a A ties oe ey ke bs 647-64 985 Fs aac een 265-274 
MNiSeAGG GIT eROUSES <2 a 0h ds Kes awc a aes (45-1 SEQ e Fc s3an eee III 74 
Bee Cae EC VENTIOMIOL eee sige Soo) 4 hs hee c 291 CCAS CC one Verne eons 105 
TTP OE iy ote Ne a EBS Sele eaten oer aay ieee 1B al tess 


206 INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 
Disorderly conduct 


Page Number 


PUTT Va TCetnL. ite ak. et eae ae Oto 3s STB: als « » oat Sante eee eee 328 
LOEWE CHALOM a her ar tere MPa 8 Ee a Soguew shh err res Se: 325 
BeOD ome uly ent ate cera kei s Reg ee eae 856.65 2» less oan 325 
DANCES SEE AON etn ina hh: cies Rie ae ees STSis soy. ius ep 330 
Bee OSUT ey amc 5 oat fc, ee ees 681 a. eer II 93 
birdecent) behavior cis sak eee SBT os Sate Ty ee 325 
CpSceneaxNSCOUT Sey... ew ecus Ge aseine? OTD ie ue tee seen 330 
Repulation oi ball reomsys. 2.2%. 24.28 ppc tah oA eaeer ey 7. a 324-325 
Decuments 16 COUNCIL. «..c2e ee he one sce ee S18, 0158 oo tae ee II 2 
DED CrerosmatiOmiopiles 2. 4.) kuisk oe elo ee OR Gee 323 
SR e <a Sin ede s l ae a e es as 735, 988 et seq....295, 358-361 
Dog Pound 
OMEGA CES Ol care tes es hea ak Se ee 1008 ois, es hoes cee 360 
WV plese nr (tila we Litt. paves ais ble cas ct pis ascot. 4 988... .':. se hceee ieee ae 356 
Dogemnipounded occ eae sate eee ees 1004, 1005... 7. eee ee 359 
Drains 
eeriettiSey CLG ners ue Meee ev eatin sa duakin, cree YOS=71 6.5 eee ae 288—290 
Building Code-regulations: |... 00.0 ..0:0535 ee eeu a eee 229 et seq. 
Diriminoe Cupee enh s << eee oe oo os Ee eicvant tage 879-1... idee Siete ee ee ee II 92 
PLU TMCURCSCMRMEs Suu gen sett ewe eee ee Loh Arte DE Dg SEIT gee 5. II 93 
TER MCA TING ae ne: ool. se oes came ee 480 et Seq. <ciesa een ee 190 
AURERIWSERR SC. 2 26 [oe Oe aaa ennRE Sean eae eee 880 .....4. Sac cee ae IV 95 
PALIN IG cater care tke teers) ale NIE Ooi cin lace now oe 882)... sees ee ee 331 
Miections  protectOn Of ab oct ces ee os we: 925-9277 ... gacaele chlo aa 342 
Peet ltyaa PII’ Oly, at atee Oot has a clears! 1016... a00Us2 ks le ee 363 
Pec iCa AGL COS) , ht mene ete ok ey ccs ae ote 647 cu. veda ee 265-271 
Wiewationonic Gaty oun i okant eben eck: Se aboul 2810.0 02 Wak. oe ae ltt 
PCV Oto st 5 fa. Oe eS ol te ie B40 050 01 502 eee 127, 200 
Ganiplavyees teish Of SoG i. he walk dae bos avn OO9 Se eae eee 27 
Iba 
Engineer 
OiTIGerS: aed Balaries sates wave oats 90 ‘to. 92-62... 29) ee 41 
II 17-19, 29 
Til 45 
IV 26-30 
Bocatvione niall DOxess oe er ve rae 903 aii.c8e's he oats ee 337 
Den eusdnd tities oc oe ere ec ee BBO. Cay ade ee III 70 
Sidewa lkess be aie uae Ge ete ale pe ee 650:-seq: £02), 202 Pee 275 
NOUCITOL @ sotee a hah ee ek ee ee Dee 18>h: 2:4 ae See IV 20 
TOT ic 2 « gir ¢ shia wake 37 
Sitecis Mintritsion con wee ee ee 15S choi get ee 37 
Wircewtrimmitie } i... sco eae ee O05 oid oo ean oo ee 337 
VRE CS Sen ek AE, ta eee meme St Ae ee ee CF ete oe hae ne a Os ce ek 265-274 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


: ; Code Number 
Entertainments 


207 


Page Number 


See also, Theatres, Concerts, Moving Picture Theatres, Ball Rooms. 


Br MELON ISIN net iets Mts G ooh kvsrchons 838 Ai hcoitu.s hs Ae 319 
MUS SET =. Cac Dialog Py oN T9879 es oe pals ah rene 309 
III 82 
Spleen Oe re 831-8320 oo. cost 318, 319 
PE SEMA UO R ORES toy hte Gre os a ors ce cs usta s Tere Wah eek Pen a Mer E nim II 4 
Examiner 
rowing hicture OperatOrsa... esc. 5... ASEM ISEGY oe. ee eee III 64 
Rte eT Sarma ee coe creme Loe Tits ae PAL WA aol Daag ra lita, Ta fy 110 
. II 56 
IV 63-67 
Weeratits: ariel Gasures: J2%s woods s saw ss BOP ZI settee eee 78-82 
III 22 
PROM UAtOUSMStECElS of. cs cain sce eee oes hese GUsal SEC aeee IV 81-89 
SELIAG oi mes ie ThE Oe ee IV 76 
Explosives 
ESE LEE WOL RS. occ diay eich eee 893-1 Seda ta hance II 96 
rArGOOYUAtsOitrit St Feels... 66. ccs eb BB Oe dts Nee ey keen eee Sor 
Meester Ol POLSON 2 co. i suas cee cea e news <1 5 Rare ok Peet 9 331 
Mxrension O1sirect railways... .-.....s.+0s BOG. 89 T eee eke ee 252 
PER CORMCI SALTON Wb. 55 )ece wre cies os vse dike o's 0 Bae i a 5 cach sees eet ae 84 
Fares 
On Dy ao NG TNS 6 2 SA CO S19: se qk. Gees. ee eee Lt 
LEN SEY 9 (0 Re Oe oe RR oe rr eS RR ae A Pee Set AE cg 318 
SWE UES OS sae eee a 580-1. oic. eee a ee Ll -%5 
Po ARS ei ae eee 82026" $307. ato ee ee III 87 
AT OTC COSC oe ee 819. seq? i tena... eee 317 
Fees 
See also permits and licenses. 
PTI Op TEE hs occ g ccdesa do « aidiy ww 80° 4d ce cds pau Gg er eee 322 
PSII DOAT Smee iss wir Seas bl PEN ce BES Ae Ray ae 1 | ea AL | 130 
345=D,4 845-6..7 24 ee II 69 
Tile 5t 
\asvoyaly 4) Chas eee Barat, 2 Jet (GS PR airy eee Be Benet Ss 300 
CASO PETITE Sis REN neice se cud se 5 SA9-S5 Uti Acae aes eno ee ee 129, 130 
Bee ATT eet ete. a's GS s wt a os ASOGiae oats oe nce oe a Tan ee 190 
iS] feted g Weld hg ny hhc baa ao 647-K= 1 535.1 eee 270 
ERECITIC MOLOLA ST) ete akice ti. Wee es wo OS OSs unwitrc ae dae et ree 44 
rea C Cu ena oe re eis ce es  O49-5, 849-6, oF OPE a 129, 130 
Pee Avalon Ml iStreetS se. o.oo 3 S4 laa it a eee IV--26 
eR Ris eS aw wi acsln eo PAG ins owen oak Maree IV 91 
EAT SS ge tn ane oe ae Oy 54 eS A ee Se 44 


208 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 


Page Number 


Fees—Continued. 
agen 8 ee Vary eee 31650. VT, 82 
Lea HVE space ht 20% edt ce wae eit Ait ( DE ees 99 
NMIAEKEG SS they evs oe oes Dig RAO ee es 170 hn. nd ee 70 
PieUIPe giarnines.; a, ton ace eee i as 484—b seq... 5. Sa eee III 64 
MPN DINOS: 2 oo ok cok oe ee ee eh wee eee eh 34921... ESS 2 1) 129 
IT 1-82 
POMC LCOMTL Lhrt.. et. vas see ee te a 328 Linié. aoe pe 118 
PENSE CL c ale pas ees ate ie ee 248-250, 254. oie cee 99 
Receipts of traction company.......... 588-590 5. 2.2.50 Ube 249 
Paattu. Scares san enemy eee 349-8 0d. sass nes oe Cee 
BIE DNGTICS OTC. wie So ee eae B48 Voids ss Ae 274 
MY ALCL PITICECT Osc: . oniedustrs ws ee olen 128 = 02. ote ee tetas ee a 54 
SNe rave Wee ee en vty wih pe eee 188 etiseq te eee 60 
lh Say 
iE ICAI oes bck in a Rape alesis lag sieht 349-3. 0/45. 0 See 129 
PieliCee meet leer n nwo oy eke eee ee 449—1 sone ean ee IV. 78 
Resting cards:ons. bier w ove ee O51... 5 an Wey Sine eee ee 348 
J SSE SS PES ke ACC are SP Rey Oa A here TAIT 5s Se eae 297-299 
746.5 (Sele ee IV 91 
RETAILER ere 4 0 at Sen a RRC DP SURE Aerie. 973-9BT hone tare aes 353-356 
Fire alarm companies..... SA ore Soe eee 648... sie nee ee 271 
Mire Aci Saerne ? i), es LA Be GER cosine Sate oe 648.3. '5 he erg | 
Prema Tier cee. Cia, bei Spies SSS 88520) eh. a eee 3a2 
II 94 

Fire Department 
GREE gir e550 meer een ea ie eae tae BE 886-887.) :4<.1/o) See 332 
PREUIOCISRD Gomme ts a his Sethe Ce ate, ae BOG os. Sieh «Signe oe 241 
: I 58-60 
FL CPSC ame et Ae te OE te oe ine es ee BOON. . ot Tew ee eee 333 
TUSDECTION NG okie ee ee de ras oe 1026-2. seq... 545-5 I 58-60 
Piektor power stations...) 6. aesp esee BAT C=] ba oh 2 eee ee 269 
OORiCet Sand esa lariescs wees ah se 233" Seq<s.sc Ss eee 89-91 
III 25, 26 
II 43—45 
Pensioniiund::.), 2.9 pees fe eee 236. 66 bac emer ae 90 
PTODELt® O15 70 ao, ee ee ree B87 SCY. s. i ne et ae eee 333, 334 
Right-ol-way. ink ge ee a ee 680-8, 681... 0... sce pane een eae 
HANTIEL’. a. cake a A ee BQO 2s yas ee ee II 95 
qheaters eck cyt) See eee i cs! Ae We er 180, 189 
Unsate buildings 77 ama eee Wea pART Ero. > eae 198 


INDEX To. CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 209 


Code Number Page Number 
PUP EATIWOMIIIICVS (i. au ciaicies Sanh w kt axes oe aes SSE ae oer Mae ae nk cnlow tat eee 
Fire limits 
aL Oe ar ee hieeerne eine eg oss see oe vee BOS ea See «ee eee 133 
O29 StoO2LOZ9=48 ae nee aces 367 
PAIGE LESEMICHIONG 2. ccs cee he os ole PBS lal ne tok Sine Mtg Sno 2 =e 
Grame Duildinios Within. .:..:.0..62+. + ra Babe ane tegatee Paee ee | III 52 
Fire plugs ; 
PRPEETIGCETCES (ote os coheed A OE SOO Beekavecicn, Tecate aera II 96 
Sr emi PEI INCO fi: 05-7, QMs: ae weak SOQLT hc ob Vp aaken pos er eae 334 
Fireworks : 
Wnlawrai tO discharge. fe ca... ce es B85 fou can cits ae rae 332 
Excepting Independence Day.......... URES Bere ae ee PON Seared hie 2 335 
Peeitiscions OY. Ita VOT. «ok... : ssaces o> ye RO So Mera Sather s aces aia eee 33 
Reoulating saleof. 24... 2. ce ke ere eee. SOR—b xt gas: PEAR aes II 96 
Floods 
PRUE SEG SE VORCU ee ve wie ou aie dene es BOG a Med Soar sary ile er reese III 84 
Food regulations 
Dia ectse ct Ome eas ste wed ee T60—S005 fae au Ce 67-77 
Ie CARGO CUTE tra ts oo FAS -ds os cates ass) oi ore Teepe ass SR 291-296 
USO CR ee a a TAS TAS i ne ie Ci oF 296-297 
Ea a Cig TE a) Bo OE BS tes, IFI: 53 
BETS ES ae | la a a BTS -640 era ee hese 244-274 
PVAMCM Ise -OLOINANICES ir <.. «2's. fea nenls cae ok hs ete a oe Soe! I 20 
Freight 
RA Sire Aer ees ects ahs nce eae 9 bs 150; 459... ae Eee aa 64 
Peet Ou DAVeINetinwiciias ccc sce es I he? We PNR ER Py Wee ee so tes 65 
Recreate Ei ald ee PTS oi: Ve oee ise ee 64 
LES ENP Sah eee > Jn BA a a 15 os ae. che Se 64 
Hront and Water Stréets, use of......0/... Gls eo ee Cee Lee 257 
ELPA AL YSIS © ete nes Gh s¥ Mie S¥Piioes «0. oe BORO = ta RISO. eee ee II 57 
Pte NACE: ISIN OKC. see Selah ioe we ie bw > 308-3112) We a eae 144 
308-1 to 308-6......5. II 57-58 
PRUIRSL OMA OMe OL Acie Sa PSE AS eee alee ole ls eles S1I=1s sed: 5. ee Melee LES? 
Gauge of ‘street railways: . to 6 occ er SBE laerstct tens Se ahs eee aaa aes 247 
Gambling 
beige re seo eG) A a re 1019-1 et: seni.) eee III 95 
Pepnee Regis COM ee ese oe ks ea 'ew ms 909-1" to 909-37...55. 53 II 98-99 
WUAW ULF CORSCIZe Sete tos ose eee ede SOTO cok ch A ae ee ee 363 


Shighetiae Pali ldalel Cg ee Rees). Ne a sae eee 954-935 3adi la ee aie 344 


210 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Garages 


Block restrictions .).+ cates tees atte 
DGTHOAITOUCOT beac. te ec Sie ete 
Mitist Detireprookss. se eae ote 
NLUMICIPAlePaTACe Ao... a a ormamme ete le 


Gasoline 


IDIOCAPESITICLIONS (coher lave «say ees E 
Si OTavity fasOlnes 4.06 nye cae wap be 
Storavcsand handling, urns. o.s~. 


Ge aecece Or Mitlcenr i uae oa orice es 


Grade 


Grants 


ote oli la (VAS een bee ae ee 
ICC EICHICHTING ore. a, Oe one koa eee 
SULCC LER AUW Ay eet heee Oe on tae 
helepnones cle... une. te ces 


RATT LU Seen eS At Mees OPT oe Bae 


Gun powder 


independence ayes: s25 ok eee 
Wat ineCltV alitnitom err ecm mere aon 
Transportation in-streets..;........- 
DIZE OL MrewOrks. a ton, foc a ee Sake 


Caters. ODStraictiOn Ol a. co5 ee eee oe 


Gitlericrossinos sa sles ne be eee ba orcs 


Code Number 


Page Number 


452. ke ta en cee IIk 53 
. 8602 6/5. ot eee 140 
CeASL ol cen a he 0 ose ee 192 
138 $e). au oe pee II 35-37 
IV 23, 31 
6991-997 .2.2... th 35 ee 357 
5 LOZON SS s Blea, eae 363 
2993101 cass pas 43 
 VAS2L ae ee TTL Ba 
».452 2. 20. iy ee Iii 8 
. -896-89'F..0 cs S28 ote 336 
» ABS i viccaum asanaesl ougee aon eae 193 
». SLI=2138 .04 ek be eee 80 
» C741 ne iter oe cent 282 
~~ O00). ae @ olsscla = ee eeeeee een 275 
452. 5 cea ee aoe IIT 33 
4B. pat Oo oe li Se 
+3048... du 22a b & veeete 271 
2 O47) sciWh ae ee eee 265 
«18098 a, ae ene one 244 
oil OAS oe, fe tcc 0 sa! oaths, oy 271 
+s AOZIZ1023 1c. oo ee ce eee 364 
an OOOme od sins sale eee re 33 
Prt: ree Te eG 5 a 336 
eso) eee LE eM re ty a oc dal 
PeO08H 1.6. co. he II 96 
2605, “666.56 1.2. cep eee 279 
2096-657 i. . 2s 2 a keene 277 
Bid Det iarw eae Widhn, Olee eS Bee, Re 21 
pi LO OOO, bse Sov 3 abdpars oie eee 316 
Pe LBoH IO Ls eae Iii 22 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


: Code Number 
Hay inspector 


MATIESOt INSPECCEOTa, esky cls a's ots oho PALES bh ey pe ane ete 
Wes Cag Vira itpcreneet ere niee Bide. fae Sw RG. 1 Ue Raa en re cA 
MONDAY Lea SHT let eect ks ie ae ciel a oe! GOate atin eo tas Owe 
Health officer 
/biybls fa ata SS a «a ay 279 to 286-12.... 
MOOR BECCTIIALIONS. «Ulich sates io.d Sirs yay care ee en ep 
Ope oard ott xamimners of Plumbers. .292..-7..2...... 
Mineamitary DuUdiness. <5. cuhes ee. es veo 745-1 to 745-12.. 
Horses 
Hr wes tis CAUILOMIODILES hoch.) as ss Fee we Setltes BAA) Peas trae 
Prohibiting auction of in streets...... DOO eee, Se ean e 
Pts utCHINGL TO (EOS. 26.h.c ne ODO cacsig ies sole aa 
Prohibiting injury to trees.....2..:... OOUs Cteeeee fee 
Regulating use of in streets........... GS0-) {onGSe-. 0. 
Shoeing, cleaning, etc., in streets...... GGA Sivan pcan ee 


Hospitals, public 


Siicerseand salaries), 5.4 0.8 cas Tie es PAS ISEN Pee 
Hospitals 

Oe she O Tete eek celeriac a cian OSI Lovoaiowear 

Lote Pa bee tel no G80-Sioy ce omen, 
House numbers 

Sire Ve seine Che ATE Pee is si ele Sx ccd ee 8 2 1023-2, 1029-3.... 

AMAR UGTIRSY 2 Ei VEL Re) a T1024 ee cee 

Prohibiting removal of numbers....... 1025—1026..5. 5. a4; 
House of Refuge 

PPI COre Ain, Salattes wwe Ga i. sen es 8 239-2405 See aes, 
Pes VACATION OL) fos neo cm nee a ke oh s 745-1 to 745-12.. 
Humane Society 

PTICETS ANG SAIATICS iit, oh ioc ee wcseeeis vis ns DAS YM PS ORAS Ss, 

ee eC eWay vie teen. Soe oho alls ae rod ne Ea oe een lhe, 
By ROR Ms yee els oo 2 kn enn tes a as arte ie, 2 
Ice 

Pierre ead DOCICS eee dN erisian diene hs GO TAp as oa. eee 

cp fle 4 een, pe ae © Rede aN a ee 901-1 to 901-3... 
Ice houses 

BOC TPE SLEICEOUS Coe teu fe che eee baw Pie gee ee Oh! | 


Hire resi ricmOnsre ce hes baie: A5 Tania se are 


211 


Page Number 


ae EP 105-108 
Reta: 291-296 
ea arate 110 
peels: III 74 


a te Nae 323 
en ne 336-337 
Scent t heen 350 
a ee 350 


sath oe amen, 364 


fa ae eens 91 


II 45-46 
III 27-29 


pee gels 307 


ea INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number 
Incline planes 
Must be lighted with electricity....... 606—1, 606-87 727. a eee II 76 
Indecency 
Causing indecency in others, etc...... S81. bias ls an oe II 93 
PNCeCent PUD UCATION .. acttse aoe en O30. i <a. 40loane es ee 343 
TereGerite actrOr. WOl US. 8s nae ieee iY OR 325 
WTESTIAT EUS oisccocl kos een ae ee Oe ee 195 oN ee ee 76 
MIPGCEMELDICLIITES 5.3. Ss el. eee tele fe eee G80 Sar doch oh ee 341 
Pe eR POStite. vote en ee race ene SST Poca, <') silo ee 351 
Infirmary 
WTI GGa OE MIT SCOTS ou, sae ae baele gsc ala ale 24-256. bos. os eee 98-101 
LL) $3 
TI 45 
IV 61 
Inspections 
BillOards io ale ogee wcaa w out eas pode 2 OAD De BOC eee eer ee II 69 
. i= 
Buildings—See Building Code Index rik 
J ECO CON Gi 1h Wc ai gel a I 94 - SEQ... Getic eee 43 seq 
RR ey MeN sh! SRR e ois ala eed ee Gee 299-3050 Fo wee SOs eee 112 
che ie aha aA, See me et es te Rene Se 491-503, 2.6 Sune eae 200-205 
1 cs 1 a rh NR SR 122 
ileqoeeventioll «kt ..c mie b.7 Sheela eee 1026-2 “sed. c0 eee I 58-60 
Food 
LO SATS, | gS Aa oath ds ae A RC ca 286-10 to 286-12....... 107-108 
ERA eee ta yon wee Cree there. een TAT SECs. as ie stede se eee 291-297 
EAUCETS CPE ne PY Ger tes A baa Oe ee 157-200... c\s2s «Soe 66-77 
IVI ete wlets isl vols Gin'e de av Sete Bed 1 LB Oe er 80-82 
ERG eo io 98 PaCS Bek th ec ODA ast Rete ap EN GRE 4-07 a a ee 43 
FL ee aes ete ok Ea ars eine Dates 214-220... es She ee 82-83 
FACH SING an eee os he 2 ade arenes 745-10) 745-12 ee eee III 74 
VEO AGT OS tite Penh ot Renee 2 ak ee ee 201=210 eS eee 78-80 
MGA errata ee tee ene Ree PPPS SEG oes oe 291-297 
Meters tie grim cee ton, Ate int Ree 94—101, 126-128 Ge ton es 43, 54 
IME et aie tee hoes ooo i RNR no Meet 211-2130) Leet See eee 81 
Plambing oi. v2 ie inc ec eee eee ek Ex ee 343;.. 349-2. 2 <2 So See 126 
TI. 52 
PTC? CSCADES Tien ho ae ane hee eee B35 << vis ues 122 
BOB ia saa Sep eee ee 218 
HODCS sons so dae cai on See baat, Obs cee ee 121; 122 
Straw ot) SL an eee, eed ee ee ee A See Rh Se 82 
SLaiT WAYS. 0c ok. teuo re eae ee ee B35 Jum sais coe eee 1224 
mireet cars... funn ee B38 -S@Q. i. kotn 23. ccs 40 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 213 


Code Number Page Number 
Inspections—Continued. 
PPC REOLGaGe ows 2 eee ian tee tod perpen: Bout, “AST Pee a ee 12h, 122 
i Rae a Ee A ee BOS at tae eee 121, 122 
Sue SC ge oy Meee eel ee ee 306. 'SEG onc -s a any ee! 113-115 
II 57-58 
III 37-42 
BOIL CECL CU veers eee od Case cade FRG SO0Ho eo St es eee III 86 
BATE I CCCHS er ln he ee a ew eel 126~1 25 (Aes ee eee eee 54 
INT 3) CUS 5s ges DOTA Oe Bere sate tom eens 78-80 
BU94S05. ree oe tee es ree 113 
Piroraiation and. Research... . 0s... 2 s0..5% BOE OLS coma. TVAL Gets 
TESTS T LEY Es Ane gg a Se G47 aI SOG se Se ere 267 
Interest on public money.; ...............06. Tee SOG ae acces vite ee 30-36 
Hinds 
Intoxication 
Drankenaness. prohibited 4 ...... 6.45. BE ia yeccesy Sere ets case II 93 
In operating room of moving picture 
ite Mra Re Ra ce nee Den ee ee 484-1.....04.-. syets 5 eae! III 62 
Chauffeurs licenses revoked........... BS0=8 5 ie baat ea ee III 89 
Fucee 01 Municipal Court: . 67 ......0. 5... $141.3 aeeiyoi a: tee ae Jif 42 
PEL OCER UTES Hap en ts ces Pete ve ae as 321-1, 328-1. 3 b7 ae III 43-45 
SB4 SSE is... Mais. aoe IV 67-71 
Matas Ott OliCe COULl) sss... bas ee ye ee SIS SEG. ats te ee ee eee 115 
SUE Pe LC eMC SIU IE a ey osc) s aks 0g win tom 06's ook ban eal sg a ne 115-119 
III 43-46 
IV Pies BE 
Rel tie GIOUISs ceo ce so. ee va Gusee ea eer kare 452 8) oaeas ee eae III 53 
Peet MOU MNUSSION ey ete os. Geis, bn 35 oc sass Not) SEC 2. aigiters cae IV 67-71 
eer OWE CATAW tkae Sieben a Akins dete $24 7325;seg ocean EV G77 
sei TOte OACCn mete os a oe a SESSA elle, ee et eee IV 71 
1 SDE TEES ES oR! |e ae tc es eh SEP ASST acelin tty lg led heme Tih 53 
De ee in ee Si hn Fk ls Peano a ts OSS lar. cn 2.) oe eee III 9 
re em oe yu ind ibe id 5s de ow ah OSS gee ie Pen ee oe ee 109 
Licenses 
Be eeUEG Ue CS ea er Mente a, LESS Reorening Fong eee ne ee 304 
PPECLIG CONS 2) bie delrrta ae LG 5. s Ree Mae TEAL UES Seal RE, 304 
RATE POMINS eke PERN ea ihe mp os TT DOE ai ae, Blew ee ee IL 91 
Peni ater, tee re ee oo. gee TTB oss aoe ee ene 305 
III 82 
PLAT ey TR CP 5 Se On Ge 5 ee ae SAGA ee se Neue ee oe. pane II 70 


Pi POSte Tse tery a. Oana og pa, ed cs 3 T13 O20; cere she ta: 304, 341 


214 


INDEX 


Licenses—Continued. 


Paar ta blesis soit, Cotes nese ee ns Ui PEPE re 306. 
HOO LAG KS tact te ten pace ew teen as 751 Seq... i. 40 ee 299-300 
III 79 

Bowling alleys yc. a4 cee hea eet aliens (Vi PRS 306 
DaAVGUSaIS te NG os & Nan & See ERE Tee Vit! PE 306 
ROTATE ee callers Ao eek cas Ce ee 830-2; 8380-8... .vaecae III 86, 89 
ementrOntractOTs ohm. chisbck..<. See ae 65552 64 as a hee 276 
CRC Wah ees eels Gam Seber sks oe B70 cick cae pane See 307 
GHATERIIMOTICA DOS. fete, ee dr eee $13,°8140....% 1c Se 314 
ree O El S cies neocon en eee 300i cee se 142 
DENT CITE 91 CBN SN Rint Mae ene sie REID Piers Ag TT6. S08 «tyre tee 305 
ae RCNOOL AT Gr» fear avn bene eee T81 os oe. oeateeu eee 307 
DO SeEE en CAE Runes, MSL Eee otk ae 998 to 1009-8.......... 358-361 
PAL ie TION or ones hate lags Sie eke ae eee 807.05 sé sdos oats ce ve 313 
rmpioviment bureau to. 0 Meee 783... 646 86 gee ee 307 
iHlectric hehting companies ¢s:s5 . <2 se% 647. NA ae, eee 265 
PIresOiiis - Spanners <4 oa.e aca See eee 890-2, 890-5... tie {I 95 
SKS, 2G COS An ne cree AOR CR RNEY WE ae Dea 146... «iuiiteeee ee eee IV 91 
Prunpowden sellers’: . 2k .02 cae) nee tae 782 sas, JOOS eee 307 
Geteraleprowisiotge.: . fells. oe ohh. cee 163~7 tise 2 ato eee 302-304 
Pater. 82 eee ee ee Pere Ste 819. ws on toads tee ee 316 
Re SOULCILO faa at ayateyh ber lad Giana ects ae 796, 938-939........ 309,345-346 
Intelbvence: Oice (0.02425. ees eee 783 . 2. s0 eg don Sp ceca ae 307 
Piirior Ue VENUOTS. 6M. Sicyokn ee cere ae 902-1 seq. 2500. ee eee IV 96 
IVT OD s.,. hae «cc eee eee so es ea 784500062 0Re Se 307 
PeeteCtADIe. Cy 2 sy tia Reis am, eee 185 286027 ae ee ee 307, 308 
Pe AmUrOKErs elt cl. ari win. gee eee Oe 813 H.5 i.e ska 314 
Gt eee eee ewe E Df ete ene 157=164 22 s..'o4' Sea 65-77 
NTGTEYeeO TOUTS |Os0es ae sf ce 6 me fae 419... ig india lee 306 
Miedecineiped ders... Bye. sock eee (87 Gees. ie ie ces 308 
Moving picture operators.....:..,..... 4840 SOQ 6% 6 <:. i x eee 197 
III 64 

Moving picttre theatersh.< .sos.t.suen: 798° 10° (98—5..c 1. on ee lit 
MLUSICIG TS SLECCT ET) ot cae. artes aa eee (88.53. EO ee bea eee 308 
Pa WhDrOKet Sy wok bk, pete Reel oe TESS Ms soca Shee ee IV 
ECU Lod Cy eee eee gl DG Acai ee CNAME SR Slinger ta its 190...) 9h it ee ee 308 
Photographers, temporary. ie. tee TOL. cc hive Oe re 
Picturemachineoperatetone. 94). on 484-b to 484-l) 12.......III 64 
Picture Machine: shows: eeneney: waneese 798. to 798-5) siee See II) 282 
tia her's;%, wk hnute eal eee ees BOT OG» wih bn Lee Fog eS 
241 tery 13 eS) Odea. IV 63-67 

POOL OOM Siz yas: ti ee fata ee rues 306 


To CopDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 215 
Code Number Page Number 
Licenses—Continued. 
PrN TEE LE yeaa ats ae gts AM oe w/e acolo. 0) ee TOS Fenda eeehry. aes meres eee 309 
EME E CONNECTIONS 1. r- died oy csepeis djeussenevs. Vay See ee Aah Pas af Sa 309 
SS Ra EIS ae or ao | rr 290 -S€q,, cutis ee IV 63-67 
SOUT el OPE AN rah oe US Ae SARE SEG Goines ae 314-316 
Ee ce ee mS a eh og g's Ls 902-1: SOU. WS aeoae tee IV 96 
CCUM —NaAtMINCOAIC Oo aol ew ce eee ae ee 1842 raed Co er eras 307 
TOO Ee VILCEN Ee oh I oes corey stead ce nes 195 ku See SRO LSE ee 309 
PYGECI LOM SEI Ot NOtC(S sarc. ede! sca sae sale [9G aid decodes ve td Seta 309 
Erect MtemPOrary- USC... ste fe wees scene 70 Sa PN RENE Pen Ge fk ys, 309 
Voy HEY Real gee, Sine fg ha a aca a ea SHO See te. os eee es T1°s5 
TTRCESE TIP ROAR ee Pi 0 Cea Re Pa TOS CLISER Na ndaa Aa aetatee III 82 
ete OCAIDCT Sy a5 ove sw) ais aig aki SOD. 2 eeaa eg tat os eerie eae 311 
(ELS NIT SRE Me ne oe Pe BOG LO crc ay sperm ene IV 93 
Rilo ced. eee III 86 
S30 lies tte o eta een IV 94 
Mieke time (hOSs ClO. oe ie... eo OAS Seen coe hoe eres 271 
We is, SOS 0b ACES) Sa ra SUGSS. Le. veins ke eee 312-314 
SOG SI eater. acta nates ean Ill 84 
; 3 BOO Sate Gh eae IV 93 
See also Automobiles, Taxicabs, etc. 
Vets ed wat Cas Se Oa ee rr 2O9=305:. Oe ule aaa: aE 112 
Licenses 
Sreiet a iLOVis}OLSe idee cri ak seen eee 7168—812.0.2e iS ot Fe OR 
License Tags 
rt Chem mcg th a ie Pore o aes Lie RAD Ow te give eos Oey laos eee 1iv76 
eticles ey nae ks sss Pinatas: BOD; B1Oh. Seas eae IV 93 
DGeSe nc Pe PN ee a ee oo 5 aw US « LOOTY SE erae ind cleaner cen 359 
PME DA IACI S fete Nee ono kis. ike a ea oe a ORs or ok eee ed, III 80 
DO Sty Gears en. ts se ee Re ao Vee ek Seen III 80 
Lighting Dept 
AEST ea te a 10 eae a G22 to S111 oe 3 fs ee 43-44 
II 20, 126 
WARES 5 ac mS Als fe CATE G4 91h ous sak) ete nee 265-274 
“CEL CELT > gh Se Be AEs Ce ee Fe baeo 
II 126 
Cos ere oe Rebel NG TRS gn 9061 Mile Vo ee eee 
Littering Streets 
PSC SHBUGeAT DAU) Sake Case eh oes. OBA tau 5's wah haere cee 355 
VORA CIUSS Ct Wu a FE RRL es. | OO Ott cai ok tare ere 337 
Dropping Debris from buildings...... S601. 00 ohn Seo ho ae 327 


ESTE a Pedy: Ads Cant ait ed atten A) ea SY OT iy elite ae OMS AA ERT 322 


216 INDEX To CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


A ; Code Number 
Littering Streets—Continued. 


Page Number 


Ovyerturmming: ash (barréeli2e. ese. ee os 986.046 s¢0a000) 356 
RETESET Akl. oot ea ORE ee eee 046........ 02) oan eee 347 
Mnrowine Contettl, ete, ere eee oo 876.5645 50 ss eee 329 
live stock, Superintendent of...........s% 1324... .. «oe eee IV 25 
Lodging Houses, city. 
Wiicers and, salaries.¢0.cnee oe eee 258-1)... a1 <i Cas II 53 
[Loa hd Org DPE Aa rae i ae Ree lali sf A, 908—909.. ove nc ste eee 339 
907.52 wis Soon i eee Il] +93 
TERMS COS Se Ney, Poop i coe, a Sethe oo ia 828......0002 6 ss Or 318 
Madisonville Light Plant. 
POtMCCES TT eLC coe a te fo. oes soe eae 93... all Jee II 21 
Wise COMUNE OF oa Go oc oop dds ise See II 126 
Niaaisonville- Town: Hall. ccapens eeu deens 5 133-10b...0a: He. bee Lites 
NISIMEDGORED acento Get ake ec eet cadedaak bbe it eT 337 
Weber BUC oes dics ins inal ek ek + een 682... shaved thee. ee 284 
PUES ALCS ISILV Nhe ia cbs cc a aR ans lee 31272... Gea eres LV oe 
auehome AUC ech. atts... cue tae alee Beane 137 467260 G ren, 3 ee 65-77 
II 33-34 
Brit Glee EO UOUIDITET , a02.0 aces ash sng Se 186-200. shot wise, ee 74-76 
PARI ROW TOTS ok cate tine) asian ee 194. 0c ce esa 76 
SPO TECERL LLG va th hoa teal, ale phi olen! Anne 160, 163.2... 0. ee 67 
AG SMO Mere oan eet cu ae ie cate tae a Paes TOT ous 50,0 sen wolete ae 69 
See eS her cn, yet 179; 183... 73 
PT WEE SMR CCT AL (3h ot rim, Aah eon as 166... 4... soe ee 69 
ety eae os eu pees ee 914-221... co. oe 82 
VS GE pom et E>. a ae een ne are ge Sen tele! 167 0 65 sn os oe ee 69 
PEO AIC ME mC Be tlio hele ta cats ARO oslo ce 1653 3. endo. os ae 68 
ATC TIS ES cate Meee yials ee si aies Wh nds dew Pere Sd 176333 7 72 
PVE eUCL AN ee Met orcas vrai tes bir ate aah See Supt. of Markets 
IN GISCUT Deion nate ee ae Me Peshadie: oh dhasecaceie 196-198 a7 55464 eee 76 
NCR UL Ve oT niger ein enn shite co Ric (41a k 6 34 eats cley ae 296 
COE CAT GRIT Bees hs Cis Se recent go eats 159 oo pi ee 66 
COLES m ee Seti, lak anak Lilie, beeen eet Ale 160=161., 1c roe eee 67 
SCANS teens ee, Sra te aan ao ee ere 158, 169-15") 66, 70 
17D, “(Sale co. ane eee T15 %e2 
Rents 20 tec a oe ee eens te 169-175. 70, 71 
STO Woe sac is Oe ee Cee (Ol cba sn te 287 
VAR ONS Tae Fc. utes canes ere, 158). rosy: haat eee 66 
Wephts“and Measurcss eu. toe ee 209, -21004.4. .ae 80 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 217 


Ei Code Number Page Number 
NUENSGE TS. larg £ A d  b <c ples lise se Ne a FUSS RPE Sie rates Mum, 8 24 
. III 10 
PROUT a a PR Nee erica dts e's be BIS er ce | aarcnet a ak eee igas 
ANS rOONISE ee ten ee er erer ito ots! s adie (7G; 2 FUG Se ie ee es 305 
III 82 
RI pOSter sume ree ite Sash’. te cress 920 ca ohh epee ee 341 
BOAT GeO leo Ol aes vio io os ee ee 259;- Sh9—trae ee eee 101 
Pot I VOtmet AP PrOVel: sc iub ns sles coe ok vt hss eo ae II 6 
Real LONSIDTU ek SS UA tA k vip mee ete ee II 130 
POR S tle a oe eae lage les eke Se TOW TSS VoD ees eaters 299 
158-102, fe coe ne eee III 79-81 
boncne Commissioner. 0. .a ee 303=115 325 7 ne Oe 122, 124 
338 and 339 
SSA Lee cc cn eee III 49 
Cidtielamortigage: records) 6.46... as. SLT oe ei en vee atone 315 
CUTAN OT Gis hg NE is POO 1 Oe. evern Te wee ee III 79-81 
ROT Ey MW CLCTICUG oe oo neice acer e oe eis BOOT 2behesoeo eae ried ee ees 112 
Soncerechalls:, i... 1 2 ee oe WOS TSEC 4. a ccimcal wee eee 311 
III 83 
as oo 3 a ee (0021006 ue eee 359, 360 
ACEC AIST CTUS cg Sth sursde soo as oh ola gobo ce Se 1986 «2 iccalaskse cot eee 310 
III 83 
Peaneiners Ore rlumbing.. o..... 0.06. 200 PSEC wap sight a ee ee 110 
II 56 
IV 64 
SECM ef 9 ate tS er AUN! Peseta ay Miser eG «5 363 
TEE, ES ELC oes 3) Ue to nr LLU Oe Gaetan Pier RPE RELY EN a 364 
Pies ae bOatC wien ee Se an we vs 209 POU. center tart Meee eee 104-108 
ALES OBST) ECSTILg .5 00 5 elie oa i a O38 NALA «cco 345 
RE MUITAITe | DOCTELY ve. ass Cake os once ws DBS eon tier tes are net 109 
ote iventer OniCe +e. oon. voce ec eas. LB lace ace tent, sar" As da eee eee 307 
Penerantay endorse nat te te. A ces! I02=L SOQ ae ho ui oy see IV 96 
iE NOStS2 0 TN ce ee i be: O04 7 8s Seana i wate ae 337 
1 LE EG AR AF 6 Ca er SO Sic cried Gea a ones ose es 312 
Moving’ picture shows... .2 20020205... ASL pole: Vee eee ee III 64 
Rew sHOyor it Wate Pony tt op Fe T5S-162,.. ols ea ee III 79-81 
MGR yee ard a We, ol a oa er (Cf tte biaeah pening tn HS PORE Li rs Se 282 
eater eo ceive 8 oo) GAi sete Stn te teen nen ee ree 341 
ety Lear DOMCEMEN, Wt te. ss e's 2 3 0 OCS Ee AREER, Sots 85 
SUIS es ee en Se 1023.) Ac eiotias tee eee eee a 364 
mececrarics: andeclerkes sj 6... .aetha. SO. Sega; al nie are IV 47 
ST nie 4 Oy ae ng rae eee Pal bs PI RRR SIRI, os Rew or a 104 
SOV LM eae eee oi eke Kaus a ots TOTS) aon tak nee tee 287 


218 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


ae ; Code Number Page Number 
_Mayor—Continued. 
BOLICIIOL as ose oon Soe ee eee 73 S€qi.. ee De tte See 36 
‘ 72. 77 79 er LV. 20-27 
Streets, intrusion woth. ato. ak ae ae ele ose ae i) bee 37 
StTMeE IR YS iva che ee oe eee eens 589, 592... ..0.s0e eee 250 
Steam boats...) ,.)- ae eee eee B92... 0. +s aoe er 334 
Pea ttés! ii cr ed oe eee eee ee 798 SCG. isni-ca 0s a ee 311 
III 83 
PRYCRSUTED. Cinco a. eee eee 63 to 71-22. .... <3. aoe 28 
APDIVETSHY 27.6 28. Sie eee Oe Teen ooh ee DST. 2s saul eee ae 108 
Melicles—revoke. ejc.nae..isa0s cscs SOG 21 ksi. sates os Se III 84 
Weights and tNMeastreser. i324 55 ses 201, -203:js... «ne woe 78 
WEA CE LAStOE ot Gn aieaia. su woe back es 152. 2c. ise. Ce 64 
VICALASIAISDECIION, ..% LSet ensue etme eee V17-%41... 0. eee 291-296 
Nipet ies oO Pa OUNCI « gicsss pig dik oe we B15 cas Sk «ys ae IV 14 
INE CSET NOT CMN EY ocr wn fs tet SPARE oS Spiel og eke 833 . «<6 nals oileie eee ee 319 
Meters 
Lea cwAN MOLECET IC) 2: lidtice |: sere wo eee 96-101)... 4... oa ee Pie 
II 122 
VLR meTITOteT Gun: Soaks. cen alate ates lacs ae 126-128... PS ee 54 
PULMONAR OIG 074 ico c, yncad > Sure hike Be oe oe eh 144, 745 2 ee 296 
Milk 
SPOMORDASLUTE OD: cies satis cs ase ay tueeee TAD. 4c t «tee ee 296 
DPA CLC me WA SONS «0 saeiia a bie ben's eee 144062005502. .5 296 
Breamireswil TiN Hie gen wccuk toa s os wee 211-213) ; <2 see 80-82 
Thin, dirty or adulterated milk........ 286-1 to 286-4......... 106-107 
PERUANO SE 1. 22 see 5 ee tyge on, oie pe sey 221 to 221-35.7.0. -:neeee 84 
IV 40 
Minors 
PIU VONS MILI SLU CEES  coumceiiola.es twats eae O14 os. nn Bp ele .. 339 
Manplayed ain streets. acs... ck 6 nee oe 157 “SOQ son. <adia aa ee 301 
III 79-81 
RSCLEIIO ROTI VCILICLES sine ak a cies woes 913 Sebs. wcclateae eee 339 
Restilation: ote ball poonis sec. 6h saan eo 853 (oi... ee ee 324 
alow Lea iMMuniion words ea. eee 835.600) 05 ee er 320 
DMIOKING hoon one akon len Peete, Oe O13 Saec0s kun oe ee 340 
MISDEMEANORS. 
ALAVETLISING MOISE <a ye eee ne SB4 0... nds 5k a ee III 90 
Advertising in Municipal Bldgs....... $3421) 05. Oe. eee III 90 
Arinials: sales. a, eee aie ROTE ss ae oo» ae Ware 328 
Atimatis cat larces tone eee ee 840-841. 06.05 \). 5 ee 321 


Animals cruelty, cague cee eee 837-839 


INDEX TO CODE AND Su 


Misdemeanors—Continued. 5 
aPANIAIS -SDCEU LOL MEE HES Gann e es edn ket 
Animals, dead 
See also Birds, Dogs, Cows, Hors 


Ashes 


ee 6 felt ste OO CC he oe en Ss of 


oe eee ere e eee eee sre eeeeeee Feet tease 


@ of Pie m ae sé ee 8) fe se aia a @) ef & 6 ote: @: 


Auctions 


aja) ml ev ie is! 6 01.6) CF e0'e 6 6 © © © 0 oe 6 6 6 4 6 


Automobiles 
Blinding lights on 
City vehicles 
Climbing on 
Conduct 
Doctor’s 
Fire Dept 
Horn 


oe ere eee eee ese reves 
ooo eee eee eee eee eer ee eeere 
9. 616 6, afm. 0) ¢) 0.4 6) 6 6 @ 6 6 Oni Gg #4 aL 6 
Sie! a) 4 © 6 6: 86 © 6 O16 SOP ©. (9 6 ere, @ Be Be 8 6 
ele) we) Se 8.0, ee 4 © 6/6 4 0 8 8) & 6 © 6 «50 6 6 
Ce 


2] © @ eo. 8 6 © 6 0 6 6 6 0 O10) @ 0 © 9 6 0) 60, 6 «8 6 


She Se wel el ene 60) 0. 6. 6. 8 "8 @ 6 os ee @ 0 0 @ & © 


CC 


Lights 

Muffler 
Precautions 
Speeding, horns, lights, etc 
Taxicabs 


oe ee ee meee meee em we ee ew ee ee ere 

SO eps oe BMeS SO eee vse MC esesertesscve 
Sie Oe Sle a @ 6 6 0 6 86 8.0 oe eae wes 
ce evesce to 


oO aie Se ele le: 6 a) 6.\e) 6) 's. 6 Ww wl 6) 6) 6) 6 6) wo e- 8 


Bie 8 618 © (0 @.6| © @ ¢ of 8) se oe 8 0 8 eo 8 be 8 6 


Speed 
Traffic regulations, etc 
Warning signal 
Bakers 


Ball rooms, girls in 


a eS we) 0) 8) © Oe oe 6s 6 6 See ee 02 ©) 6 se 0 al © 
Ce ry 
oot er eee eee sees eee eee e 


oor eer eee ese eee eee eee eee sees eee 


% 0) bi else's 0 6's a 6 6 20 6's 03 ¢ 


Bar rooms 


Se ee a 4 6 6 6 OC CC sw Cee ewe Rees we 


Balances 
Cincinnati Standard 
Bread scales 

Bathing 


Begging 


a0) 16 0) (6% @ rere fa wen 6 


Ce 2 
Serene seeeseceevseeerscsceeeesreeneees 


rd 


Betting 


COpe 'e & 6 © 6 Cite @ 6 6 6 eee me 08 tte ee 8 8s 


Bicycles 


AS iby SOM Le 86 a 6 Fee 6 +e oe 8 0 6 86 we 8 


Bill posting 


Glee 6) a) em w kel 6) @) 6) ,6)-4.8 6 el (9) eS” '6) 0, 16. 61 6a. 


Pete POAT CCM Ms ie es 6 ee 


PPLEMENTS. 219 


ode Number Page Number 
OO ries 265s wr kh ckake hee eo 320 
D730 Binet ah OS Wid oa es 353 
es. 

SA cos a ack a sens 322 
SS0s-0h wes 5 oe Tee ees 320 
QB Aa ena Sateen ot tee eee 348 
Sof So en hace cle eo anes IV 94 
O91-685.5. 0, pate eee II 87-88 
BS0H 9 Herr oa. ee arene eee eee II 84 
S442 05 Lett ae aed ind ee 323 
SAS R478 Dee arte ona 324 
S44 45 Po bce A eee ents 323 
DAA Oe mate chore wy bh Sehr ote en 323 
oes aeaertetre oe Sa II 88 
BF gies we ew oike cle acenoee wala ero 323 
O80 =H 9% Fp iaenee Oe o/c eee II 84 
SAg SSE bs a eee 323 
SESS rhs dee Fe essa cee 324 
G80=6". Seq’. 24s 2. cee II 84 
O44 S58 i os adele sae 323-324 
830-2 to 830-9....... III 86-89 
S302 yee te eee cae IV 94 
BDU coc accnaie occu eeny. eee eee II 88 
S44 as FU ae Os Reet Oe 323 
680-1 to 680-2........ II 82-90 
1] | eminem sre, a ete II 88 
286-5 to 286-12........ 107, 108 
B55 cy iat eae, <8 5. ot ee 324 
ola Pare er ti Rae Te or fs SOL 
BOD Os ob tig v oak abe Deemer ene 79 
296-1 to 286-10 2... eee 107 
SOD Oui ts hin ace teen Sr ea eR 325 
SOG so bid she ka seta tc Rabseete eran aoe > 325 
1019-1 to 1019-4........ III 95 
SOS -B Ge <n tenho ie et ee 326 
D2 een eee ee dee ve aaeite 341 
GAG SEG arson rece II 68-70 


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Code Number Page Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. é 

PR AEGS palin ce Sie ae oe eR acs 863-865 2). 2a on oA 326 
ESTE Serie Be it Ay ey UL a Pen vos cee nies Se 866... eee 326 
Blocking ostreets; 5. £0) dekacnae eh 625-1 to 628... ae 260 
POO ALS ee hot oc copa) GR olan O78... ec ashes oaetee 354 
GES pL OC TDs. cere.c cy ahi Mees ere ae aCe nl eee ct Ee 334 
boats, mooting réevnlations. 0... cece er 334 
DodterOreolral onc ou chews ate con en ee O77 .. aces. 1 See 354 
BOMnres. | nected coe ie stale planet bcbeetne 893 225. k a Ee 334 
DOOUELMACKS tines Geeta tote Jini pieces aie ee T56 oaswcs 1 ek + ee OE 300 
pied et be ee Ge ee a, 5 kona a ae ee 286-5 to 286-10........ 107, 108 
Brea UDO OS ete ee Mier pa belo Sieree sas Gers 286-94 SOG... cae I} 55.38 
Us Cis betas 0 PRR ea. oe ee 869, 870... ... 4208 5 327 
Dimlding Code violations.:).-4 stam: eote 576-57 Fintsaie eae 242-243 
DOCS WATS eee ree es ee Se iw atl ee aS 908... oc sa es cee dee 338 
PCOS uiexte tae he teenies So, eke ae T1745 5 ooh as eee 291-297 
AEDS Bete forse te ei Stes les Se 819=880 obese ee Se eee 316, 318 
CECE bathe Gi Re Se Ae RNS Li eee Sey 325 
PATIOS es 1 Re, ere ot oe Oe tah OE S85 Jin kc ee ee ae . eae 
PETE DO UCEDACI nt. . | teres okie 871. idk us oe 328 
Sate he eee 872, 685, 983...... 328, 284, 355 
Chains, dragging from vehicles....... 660 2. so aw ee 3 278 
iatleremortraves.« fee os te eee 815-818. 2.654.200) 315 
AIHLCUL SU Ponce sire Sitesi el ee ee 830-7 to 830-9.......... III 89 
aiiareswon Streets: i... Moose wu ee 760-762, 964...72... cee 351 
III 81 

Churchseeondiuct near... 225. es ee S73 Uo. cad cae sn = 328 
ESEVeT mR ce RN ae RA A ee SA 842..4..9.......4405 ee 322 
CISCEr rete toes PhS ein: Slatkin oe cetera 107 visa n% a one ee 50 
Corty bra Descvertisine |... ohae asic oe $34=1. 55 sa ae eele eee III 90 
Cry all Gcontictyin ee v6 een oe Ee PE a 329 
OL VEWETICLe pecker eer ve oe oc re teen ee ae 852-1, . 852=2. 2... 3. eee II 91 
fet TODELLY cL Wace aie Ree les 8805 sascca poe IV 95 
CierkrotaPonce Gout taupe ee meee et eee ce 119 
28-1). .5.. 1 III 45 


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Misdemeanors—Continued. 


ene 


Page Number 


Mecrabimere ee Mn NO RP ON lay Oe cok be es BOOSS05\ 4c Ae ee nee ee eee 112 
POALEOIE ert oe Was pee oe ce aes Fw ae SNL eg aoe ne eee a Ger ed Fg 8 341 
VOM ORIEE CLs Red i heks G5 een ak the sense inde S79=1.0 87920 vee es, II 92 
crcerts Dallmee ete eee. 831) 832,853, 44 sic a4 
MET HOLM te tenn ora Ss) igs 'e! wie 8% eV eoreate VA Wer raccrate 0 SUR RS ACESS sf 330 
EOE CO PICO WING. Gain oso egee ee S7gr Ota e ie ae ae 329 
Ponta pigis, Cisecasess Ges (Nees el ves de O36 2-25. sev aaed a Taaey rea eee: 344 
Oyicl-aC Gs COOUS TS... we 12.4 se aes LOL2=1015 2%. seater keene 362, 363 
MeL LONI Gtie oe She Pine oe este ak Slee BP ed GMa ae PAR ie III 43 
Cows 
Billicient pastiifage.: sss. 45345: TA22T Se eee ee 296 
Habeleres wiagonsva ssi ser is 405.0% 54 5 (Ad T4541 a Pee ee 296-297 
Cow ssotmstiuewalks, (250.0 068s ses ol aia RONG Aes a Bad Do eae 355 
STENT SE a 2142913) 5 Fide Fen Cee 80 
LC UCC. Se eS ST Te Shue 5 ae hc ee 329 
Perec mancamust, Obey) signals......683-1 66.66.25 cons ase es II 89 
Peete nets. C. tri. cele Ges ee 680-35. . na te Se II 89 
Peddling near crossings.......... OST Sub doa! cite art ae aa 345 
PVAIOAU-“CEOSSINGS 5... sce vere OITISEU oes ot ee 258 seq 
RPO Leva ANIVAlss cdc! xd vss o's eee a oe EY gee pee Pe eso os 320 
RPE WCCO oie ds fa ct ee eee 968,° 969; "970...\.u24s. eee 353 
II 99 
RG OS OSS ht ee CH fo eee see areca: SRC Me 330 
CAS IGAS oD DEN SOME ec a Aa ae ee SE SES He De Oe 2: ate se 324, 325 
Per Ons Tee ie ace oo gic dc. is eas 1505 1585 eee eae 64 
Rr ele GOUT) ie he ees ois oso nee’ Pa Wy is BCS Ra aR ticles Heh IV 40 
Ro errcmrminiala eis. foc. fukn eed ene. 973, 974.0 980s cose 353, 354 
DeEOn Ate CATES kat nie <a ens +90 sas 8s SOS = Ler wae ak. fo heey II 96 
Pe ee oa ETP ea. acerpidl sas cov sate os DET GST be Succacaabpaigereeses 346, 348 
LAU EES) a CS Ai ne Sn Gb al OO WS yo ocr eee 340, 67 
eG CUS rates oho tue nie dice Oe 9 2 SOA tre venue Win akan ak eee II 92 
USS CR (a es SS lets oe oi) hee 2 eee eee 331 
Me LOOP SEER os oe ost ks es S308 is: ware ae ees III 89 
Picture machine operators........ ASAI coe oe reed tee III 62 
DS EMEP Levit fal Se Inlay  ae r ABO NAS 1d ive Sera neaer 190-192 
Dgiaa ts fice eal een is a a LOR Ae ot dicks ie gee ere eee 49 
SSC ea cris «ate Sp aol yee tenets LV -95 


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Code Number ‘ Page Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. 
LISATNLE ks os a so rao ¢ imeee eee 882... so suliu ut ok eo er 331 
Flecteicity, price Of occ ote eerie ction Bees nee er IV 156 
PCC HCP MtING . a» 8s, 0c oe Oe ee 647 2 oso ieee 271 
PECTLICAWITES «5's <n 0. cad We eee O72. os ba sie eee 353 
Mlevatotsie oss... 5+s Or ce nente Gee 880-1 to 880-3.........330-331 
Entertainments 

IISETININAION facse.ne cee cee eee Soir Cae. pe 318 
FIN PMOTISI SS PELGL ote ree eae cee ee 833.0, 0 003 £62 tee 319 
Revocation ofAicenses>...,...0 40. 776, ~T76-1 8. ou ee 306 
VAL GROTS TICKELS. cae 5 Su dant. sek oes eee 832. clin de so 3 318 

Explosives 
Regulate display Obst... «125565 893-2 to. 893-52... 300 
Sa LeRANGiISe Ol = wane cewa, . M. ea keris 893-1. ek ee II 96 
Transportation in streets......... 882. cori Mele A ee 334 
TER OSUEC TE iran Kren ate ee eas ote 881... s.cebole ) dee Oe II 93 

False alarm 
LEAT Foi 0 aes AN RB al VO SER EA 888.0 ose ee Se 333 
HOMIGEE PATOL tems ork eee nak cue 938... ae te eee ee 341 
Bites MMe oye eRe 5 oh. ts aac hie ete 108-16 109.3. eee - 50 
HetCemanieip NEMO! 6-04.05... so ovis Wasue ere 449-1 | oe Res Se ee IV 78 
ECB EG RONMCALS (2). he mse seh eh ee 598-599 3.2. cake Pee ee 253 
CCL ements © UNE x cae ain ete as See Peed 74775024 bce ace 297-299 
T46 5 dic gee ee TV 295 
Ramee motion pictures. +-...<. ¢:s.0te 485-1 seq. 4.creepee IV 78-81 
ATU Me i sh arc cee Vaca ge mes 973-980. 2... 2. ee 353, 354 
Dt CALI io meMme ich «3's ios veers tee Cee ee 885 seq. ... +055. 050= 332 
II 94 
Ee RADOATATUS es occ sien Sisists o's oaseeien es 899... Won. Ss ee 333 
HSPemOReS ater eich nates: sae Ree ai 886, 887........+..5n eee 
Hiresiepartinentatres.. a. wr. act ter 681°" 683.2... vaca II 87 
PURE CU OSE arith niece ti ee calc ok be ea B90. 2.0) owe eee ee 333 
FPCAN EDO haath te Cae el ee a oe SO Ls 2 3. Rade 2 oe eee 334 
Miresan~ chinitieys. 2e 80 sue, eet S84.200 SSN. a oe eee 332 
Fire inspection, resisting, etc.......... 1026-2 S60 ce eee 1 58 to 60 
Jarecin’ Streets.s tse eee eee ee ane BOS iciky «isa 2s 8, ele ee 334 
Pare plugs es Nee eee eee OT ask eB ee ee 50 


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' Code Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. 


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Page Number 


CWO KS eee Or ae er Cds yin ce es eos aes gt ac ME aoe PR a Ba 332 
BIS ISEQ i ews Wea IL 96, 335 

BACHIAD eRe ree SP ee Tone «ra oe Sale LOST Src nca cee eer tenes 49 
AE ce Ee wee eee) hee ee ee SOLS ONE ae. ake Seer tena a 7 eis 
Food 

IMeateinSpectiOl. se uk Soe id ie woe UTA TET, seo a ee eee 291-296 

UGE? SIPEOSSG 8 oh vs ae en aye TAR TAS Pais oe ea ae ae 297 

Milk measured in glass........... QUIROS ore Cad do ame 80-82 

TA me ctr a eae! 8 or eck coe dee a aA Oe bs wt ee ook Gade ey oe 82-84 
brea CULE Byte malic EG Ratna) Oe ea ee BO Py, canes aay erat a ees 336 
Beitr Ula Gee Lt Vier msds sae eae eo gt Be 1s eee CU REE Sie 2 335 
Funerals 

Pia Ret. DIACES eG 2.) <>. sia LG oe otis a tee ee ee eee 67-68 

Regulations of in streets.......... 680-17 (£G-68a5..008 see II 87 
isi ane ministalatiOtis Mie aan 6 Coe 308-4, 311-24. ....5.. III 37-42 
ree eee s,s oo Bj LSQNS 154s SOU een eee 64-65 
Gambling 

Mayorsto seize apparatus...:..... CRUG 2, bee neg Oe ae oe et 363 

eC VES IRN os ha. we ow a Fa eiinee 0 909=1° to: 900-33 a. pace II 98 

URS Soe CUP CO Toh a rrr 1019-1 ‘to 1019-42. Fee III 95 

Sitele oor Salata 0) eng | ao a re 934-935 oie Asa kde tienes 334 
(eas, nttine.  pivinbing, etes. cians... 200 seq) jin cee IV 63-67 
Lea ae PS tT Sy a OS ce Oa DE 355 
Maseenpine.® miuniers ON... e060. oe. O13=1 Soe ee oe ee III 93 
OS TESTES ay aN Oe nC Sf MR Coe Yet II 122 
ASO TICE POT tai Poel relay alla £030-Ieiig ee tae ss ot eee HVeOr 
Caso om tr ae oe ees Sau BOG S987 ees. Oe eee 336 
SAREE" kM SALE Ge EN ae eli Pe OTE TORO NC ec knee 357-358 
ets teal TOONS 0. oe sicko ae eo ie aint nag demi 4, 331 
Sere omit DAW aTOOIIG Sos acid ile aves ea oe SORES Watley age tees See eee 324 
Gunpowder 

‘Transportation in strects......... Reo ces Ce a Pe eee 331 

WiANULACtIILe OF GStOLing...... 5... BOGS Ao nisl s yer eee 336 

ee aN ARS aS AOU O Lee wer ce ves oxi 0 208 8032 1a Fatt cans cee ae ee II 96 
Gutters 

Prompting” crossings. i.e. ea 656-657..... PRRs i ere 277 

Obstructing crossings ..... Res, 665—OOG.ce el co ee ee 279 
EPC 4 eg Oe es OOS tay tea ee meee ee ao 


224 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 
Code Number Page Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. ) 
42 W al aha eR eT Ma ge Ve Ea a. a 819, 830 422 eee 316-318 
POUNDS 6 cent, Ta’ Leer es ioe ee 949.0... saa oe 348 
Rat NOOO KSI. oc ee raat Se 1019-1 to 1019-4........ III 95 
Marvoring lewd! womenie®..... ..2s.- 906... 20245. 0o ee 338 
BST EES ee i ie a ee 214. 220.....0 eee ae 82-83 
Headlights 
RACHIC LESH ialeaia: (metric One ae B23) sees sa nae te Oe 317 
TEC UMCATS ey ctki a tases Reece cc et 594-5 0s. leas o> ee -251 
PrULOIMODICS! Sc tecl at en ee eee 852-3... os aioe ee IV 94 
Pleo Tec LLeet. Cals ir la. sie st ee ech ke GOL: fae sore ke 253 
Plea VV atial CLid bate vues» eincvse.e ied 6 Snide 663 oc. cic en or 278 
Horses 
Biiieles GCs cits mabe k Sica Meentea 836-839...... Prat 320 
REVUTYIRONa cas ti ieee ee ie 902 2 hn 33% 
Tajurys tomtrees, cetC Yas. 7 959-960 545) sche: eee .. 350 
Prohibiting auction {in streets. :..900,0.; 4)..5..o eee 336 
Overloading wee cu ee 680s14s. 5 oie ee II 86 
PipeseraltCliOn scr, tim. od goes nee eee GOO ie Pte a eee ee ee 336 
PL GES CeSiOCIN Sats, Na enone ani ae cee 664. fo ict hon eee ee 279 
ELOtr BS OLICIOTER, uh Rina see Foe Sete 796, 938.4. poe a ae 365, 345 
FiGtuisestiOV ING a. iio ice eae eo 870.5). Stans eee oe 337, 
PIGUSe UM DErs Fa. Pe de hee sass < Cas tees 1024-1026: oo... See 364-365 
I tinea ae 7. Crete Kaye ears 105 2s. ei pitin » rene 49 
866—868 iia 5 ote tee 326-327 
Pte AIT LGM nS fe yer ces Cue ee Shy eee 108-1, 109. ... =... oe 50 
PLY OLLOCUSTIIN tier Fcc. eit as eo nae 833 os. . os ss he ee 319 
Ice 
HOE Cea DOCIGS..0 .tecners «ec Mla boe 901.265 235+. 0 155 se 337 
HOU 70) eee ne Ra eR Sa ee are 901=1 sto, 901-3. 14. eee III 91 
Pine Aalie Vai a cratic de arth © hoor? oaks 878-879... <5) oak 330 
EMTOLAL) WOMENS fa tLe ene ecclesia oe 906-907 .:.... .'c a umeeeneee 338 
Indecency 
PRION Ol s Personals tie ee B81 S05 ona sue) athe eee 1p Bes 
iiltitveacts-or wordse: ee. eet ae BOT 5s cuscy wy cise sere 325 
Iniiry to ssidewalk 22s cee eee. 659." G63..45 + cc eee 278, 279 
Interference with building inspection. .337..... ).....0...0 eee 123 
Interference with parades............ G79 on... vere ee 283 


Intoxication, see drunkenness. 


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Code Number Page Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. 
Peel ant .werliNe ges. wee oon ns ao ue aes SO 2— te SCH! pace Leas cel od IV 96 
Kerosene oil, manuiacture of..-..2:.. Ol Sieh ae Wiese 2005 ae aaa eer ee 341 
BESIDE OSES Ot eee te ee ER aces ahs hos 3 DOS= 904 aa eee atss wae aee aso 337 
PeAU PAR Cres Pa Ne i ele ora boo decal STO tas en eae Aang es 330 
EWU RS er a en ee ea eee a cee BES SOTA HAR acs 330 
|RSS 0. 5 doe 2a Ee ace TGA. Trak tae tek Ca pea Ee 5 302 
PeR ORB RIOULS! one ste ne eel aisla a cate e's Pp Sed NPE BIMBO Bela er cB i fon IV 40 
Lights 
AVipesta esteare hs ea omeee te oh GP al uke s pT aa eprom Ric ms oe Ns ea 346 
COMM MENS 2 sta Waekr sky tee ocr ee Ys TOO RS, fsa eats eee ee eee 364 
Wiusloaded= velniclesine, A400. kaos 6S0=13...4-)89.,5 Re II 86 
MeMICline Mlanes, yams src. y sieck sis GOG2T 2 bois ok ga dee Il 76 
Pe CARICA Soe erin ipa ss Fos Sa «ee We eit, ey a Sie oe A Lib 37 
CS reVeiiC Os wet! fh eas cg se eve oh S28. i datas a a ede ee oi 
Basa ave ce atten. oo aadelemne eee IV 94 
WT Men et ee chic yo aes + nis ds ate x ox oe Pag VERMIN SE grok ely A, 322 
Peeacin@-oneirerts, CC... 2. es aa es 6OSR GB0-1 0 et cles 278, II 85 
BCR DLOMERS a riaedn.. os. Si oeinty ves SIG=S18 . Lee ere te ol a-ol oO 
Loan offices 
| Licenses and regulations...... te 818-818 1. arom eee 314-316 
LOD atom olen ae IV- 92 
Dioner smo eOnening aAnd=closing 6.5... cuss se cilebys cm eelee ue test 
RE og Ue foot a GOT) 909 Soon A. aaae cee 339 
III 93 
CAT, SS SS ee 0062102 Serer 25 Sa 338 
Pe CoWare ee, NA rE hans oie ok Poe wk 009=f to 90025... 32. a. Same II 98 
(Ei wae ob ce oe OU 3 eae aera cee eae ae ee 337 
PANY COP ETA Deh ooo heat oa asd mae ak See is ss a ee ee 322 
PUREE Stree cence Gales a hig se ass Yecae Lbote tate aur ter eae ear oer 66 to 77 
ee ee ee ian cw ck nw coe ns ooo UVC TOS 4 ds a wien 291 to 296 
MOCT TET g Un aceon eRe eee 3 2 os Wes lao Sas Gate a eee 319 
Pai ites CLOG ITI We at oh SIRs: 5.0.6 + one lace > OOG=1 Mana ie Pe evar te 338 
Milk 
Adulterations and thinning....... S861) to 286-4. e)e eee 106 
Decal eMeasites wl e es) we' cee Stl, (B12 eae eee 80 
[iebtge sey? ¢oasht bg a0 eo Ne ae ree AD VIAS Rs Oe ee ee eee reas 296 
NN ASAIN GO Clery spate ial lee a6. T4454 F45 2 mel ance me yar PA 


PALER L LOSE ert are ook a a elit a td go csacas S11 tor Oi es es 80, 81 


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Misdemeanors—Continued. reese oe 
NEE eMey ROOTS Nig ac ete! shia ieetee tile ete wile 742 to 745.00. fa, 
Minors 

Iocrving in streets. 0. eta ee es st O11 wn c k os hae 
(SAMOS knee h hee tee eee CRE 934, 93520. 5) eee Mr 
yettitig SON = VChIClES: » aeemiee ice ee 912 Os, ve a 
Newspaper selling. ..sbetuc. ...c 3. 914. 02 bk 6s ws sow 
CDPPMRITCeLS |. anawiay bee ere 758.40 7620.7 ae eee II] 79,78 
Regulation of ball rooms......... 853 edu als bv cu ous 8 ee 
alreLotadiminiiinition tO... i... ..0e8 S35. o5) duck oe ee 
RSITEO MILI Marae LN aN is Ft alin aM aa 9136)... oka ene eee 
MI GrIONS GF GANS ete Aad ware teas 813 to S18. 2s 
Motorcycles 
Speed, norns, lights, vete.<....22.; 844, S50 ccc ae eee 323, 324 
aT adtiCnt OP UlatiONnS, VetC.s fos. i ves 680-1 to’ 852..22 2 ee II 82, 88 
RIC ATI DICtITCS oo tart uke Cate iy 484, 484c to 4841........ 
Mufflers 
COiraAuMLOMOD NES cl-ieatebe 04. wri oe 848) 04. oe ae ee ee 
Qn stationary engines ........... 913=1 27, eae ees 
WELL SUS 9), ec ale ML oe alah «Se See 198% inet eee 
NAT CHO eVCHI Clee Ae. shis's ati i awie claae 627 ss Se oe ee 
INAMesON MILK WAPONS:. 640.6 ee 5. oa as 144,145 eo on ae ee 
Wewsoaper selling’ 78035. tas. ween ee 914.55... S ae 
BN TE MCAT ES ete ceteris RES Da oe ane 976 10 O77. eee 
IN TEPOOLYCETING «4 5 ease ew aes os 0 B88 5k eee 
Noise 
PUCLVGTUIGING ie, flac. e fe Bee Nn ae B34.o 5 tows on eo eee 
Batkingedoes = eek een ee 1009-6:.55.. aa 
PLOTS see i a ee nes oo hune koe B50. sc Sauevit wne 2 te 
UW eMarkKetsue come Oe eae eee eee 195 “to “198... 4 eee 
Mufilerson/ autos. is0 2 ee. BAG ae i woes een a Ge 
On stationary sengines:...- hace. 913-1 «2 cus Lt eee 7 
OLVehicles 2 nee ia. conan 680-9 ola ce ee 
Open vexhausisw 244) n yee one en SED 5155 trim is =squehbaaee eee 
QOilet "Zones We ee ee ee 931-1 to 931-4.......4...- 
~oliciting “in “streets wea ol. 937 ‘to: 9389.ns0%:. Saar 
steam awhistles ogee aaa eee OYA. scien! shoe eee 


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ui : Cede Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. 


Nuisances 
board, of healihe to abaté..:...... SE Tee ee etek ae 
serleralsfeOulariOne ee. nt c eke coos 973 10 9907. c.. 
Neartther waterworkseiis so... ese 1LO4¢ TOE UG eee 
NIISAM ATV RDU Sire cc son ws os fy te: ee ae ene a 
IN Ae TS Ole MOUSE Sic cs cass a 1024, 1026....... 
102820 ose 
EOQGC—T a eantise ate oe 
Obscenity 
iaiithenrse ek ee ee et Saas S30 Geos ee 
MXDIDITON LOL PeLSONRAA)... 63 cts ce Sha CO apy ace ee 
TTI oy oe ne Ratna gS aii a I SD eran a alee 
yd es ATR gC Ret: JNU, ie poe ee OOO 27 Git cued amet 
Pei Mente ea en Port ee kk aie s « O73 tO. 9865... 2% 
TLIGOe MPCSISIIIIG) oe, Jet, Swe a ehacn.s ss ee» EDU geet he Babys 9° 
|e TANT RS 0 SiO toy S30... ee 
One way street 
(AREHOIOE UIACCS He cece cea 690-26) o Subte te 
eaten Saale te els ie), oe as ae er 
CERT PES LIT ae ooo oe oh sind Mite sale mins pelle a aly 
PRPS ALR M cys, US, wa c 65, oa, oooh e GO lio. we: Aenea 
6th street, bet. Central & Elm....692-1............ 
As Tal yo EA ee Oe Sh Mine at ear Oh tar 
TS PETS Co Wea 0 Oe Se a 602 ae ie es 
Openings in streets 
PGS OPALICIIAOE Grae a os ees wens ss 667-1 seq....... 
Ae tHIT ROTC ssa gtS Wea is/c coe fee's o a's OTe tOL Gi Os ee. <5 s 
Muitemunlawl ite sbasus.. os ee be. ee: 667-1 seq....... 
BATA Oa esac) alttars 
Overcharge 
CEU So a GG ee Me Re en Ae B19: to 8e0n ae, 
LESTE NCS ORR MCG IOC, RAR 830-6 to 830-7 
Parades 
PNLETICTENCE WIL? 1G oe 3c ss ee ccs f 6702 She Peeee ces 
POPOL GED WAVE aa eGMhl , secs sce nrs = 680=8 5 Weis eee 
SECT oe ee ee 5041 eee veces 
Side: Gee 0) bist co yh 677. to. 690508. 
DAS ACC Means Wi v8 cess cle ¥6 pre's TAD cit te eee and oe 


PALO IG MERCY Hiss OE ise o's etd eos 987) aie ee. ee 


227 


Page Number 


brie Minor ae 105 


rel et otis ete te 282 


A gistea see 316 


side eae cagiis 252 


228 INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 
Code Number Page Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. 
Patrolcand signal apparatus: a..-2..%.. 922. 10: 92311. ase eee 341, 342 
LIS ODG ka aes ca ee ae ese §18-1 to 818-4... 7 eee I 31 
813, 818 hee 314, 316 
180 ioe aes sce ye ee IV 92 
Gere St eri Sateen ray es ete tes hens 680-12 to 680-17.:....I1 86, 89 
683-1 2) Uwe ee. 0 ee II 89 
Mee ROC CLS Hele Shy eee sa:celnce «3 ee 964. ....6052. 357.050 Sou 
Pictires mainproper ai4') sane oe en ae 920 to. 930/.....\/aeeneeee 341 
EIGI TE OMB TOW S fears cic hthut onl oe Fete 484-14... . «0 shogun hae ITI 63 
PlAVOLOUnG fers Se ene tee whe ee 965 ‘to’ 966.4..() 1a eee 351 
TRU IESSih ee e oee 290: seq... ... 25 eee IV 63-67 
PGUICORDTODCILY fee ole is hrdanclals oltle wie 921 t0924,0205 eae eee 341, 342 
SACI Egat Ds ty kai i Re en aa Sele ee 909-1 to 909-3... 3 eee II 98 
POlmesDOOt ses kk os on ones 925 to. 927050. 20. cee 342 
OOP OOS iw meres oa wean Read we 863 to -865:, ....s eee 326 
Posters 

Onemunicipal buildings, 0.2... =. 834-1355 eee III 90 
Cinostreets, tences, etCyoc.s. 0... .4 949 toy Obi. Se eee ee 348 
Paulie aiens adn py wc en mere 740-741.) ci eee 296 
IE LINEN GL cn 48h dan Se a ern eC Wd 988.2 + ie\u'n wa ee 356 
breveneion cOl Gare... cs scree ee 1026-2 ‘seq... Se ee I 60 
PE OOCELY, ttl Varn ean cities te oe Ben 928. 6! ia.06 oe eo ee 342 
QO 2 ooo ane se ctcereear lee Poon Ff 
PTOSCCUTIONS Of y o5. sas es ese sk oe oa Oke NO Leno ee ee 115-118 
324, 325, 326 to 326-6. .1V 67-71 
321-1, 328-1......... III 43-44 
Puplictworksos, hours. ieee ate 221-1... nF) Se eee IV 40 

Prostitution 
Harboring DROstitutes 124 2 ses te 006... sca 338 
D OISCPATIO eee ee te ian” Soe tne O07 soe tee Sel a III -93 
Participating an proceeds)... 72 2.3 929-1. 2 foe Ieee III 94 
Walking ostreete) tele jcc lost Wes O29 .S-< Cacti eda eee 342 
PuiDlicatioit. Incecent.. et. cose oe 930: tol931 sce eee 343 
Buble rian Gings «9.00.7 er eae ta ae 149 ‘to (15457) 22 eee 64, 65 
Chitet zones li Pa Aare ek aes aoe 931-1. to 931-4. | eae 343 
Racese Cam bing Ol. ee eee ee creer 1019-1 to 1019-4........ III 95 
Resistine Otticer sss teen Leeman SL eek ote ee 340 


Riding son ssidewalks. (¢\fae sun nates, 858 255 5 eas SR eee 326 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


, } Code Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. 


DEOL VOC VICCS MMe tes Sess sya ee dies LSE pO te Age an 
iat OLY CALCS My ele soe GS iocks seca he G29" SOQ sete cn ccna 3 
SHIRT MIS S lo eee A: eer S1So% Jaen es ores 
SAW CUS rer ere wk Es ks SA Or eee eee 
SECTS te ane ae eS bk ced eee 883, 906-1......... 
Scales 
Stamped by inspector, etc.+......: 205s (G..2l0 yas te, 
PTERMORCTICS teste er Pais wack Wat G BOOM am eens ho 
ENGOls «CONdUCE NEAL. on, «ihe cae deat Soccer. here tena reat 
Comtageous CISCASCS. a x.) geet de OS Gea de) cates ohh 
OMG SMa tse, oi PEM WINES oes igi se RSS OSL ton7iGs. a aoe 
AOS ger ert, Pee heels Wakes ows SOC. aes heer ne 
Sidewalk 
PIN OR OIC VEIES. Of niga + = nie ne one os hit: RPO ager Seg 
Construction, regulations, misuse..650 to 655-7....... 
PeeciiiattOie Tse, Ol shila, corse a sees 656-066... 54. nes 
SADIE. - <a eee GAB atic Ae eee 
BEAT eM ie oy ns ok baw oe se a CITT GL Cee tee 
Pere AC UIC Sent sis Wb ahs co leke os ees 954, O3 tao a sha ae 
SPE MET Es doa Oe 282-286, 936........ 
Biri CMU ENO re see isc ns sine wes 308-31 N a ee a 
WER Soto 2 i SLOW. cee eee 
| ESTE CULTS orb iene anc oa 308-1 to 308-6..... 
Smoke lor automobiles. ........- +. oe ees Re Te 
Mechanical stokers on locomotives. 906-2 to 906-4..... 
SUNS eh aT hoe As en ences ene) ea oa gr D137 iy aaa 
NO WALeHIOVA Ue pelea 2 niiieh sis + ee sine gs 695-701) 30 ee 
Bay Cat tte ac ah to ITN soso) seule & Cale 937.988 on. eevee 
Sheecso tm auromoDilesy ace see ows vies 844) 680-2:) 55 Jae 
SHERI scm Gar BOOS ae aoe ee ee 9487-7336 5.151 his 
STEMI EE Aker 4 OIE IL B40 Sateen 
SiaciematistallatiOn: evee, caccce sence sss 308-4, 311-24...... 
Shea) At LICKCtSia t's gugs > bee + ¥s OBL Sh jonve 60 eye 


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230 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS, 


Misdemeanors—Continued. 


Steam. railways 


Code Number Page Number 


General, revulations 2... 6.54.5 «s 611 to 646-20. 02.4 eee 257-264 
Getting on ...%., rie Res Mole Oni Teak te 932. 6is/o' s bes oe cee ee 343 
racks in .streetsx<2 lars eae S485 o4 4 616-1 to 616-7.......203% ee Gs 
ravic regulations astece ss ere 680-9 to 683.........4 II 84-87 
Stone dug from streets, etc........... I Cie ae “ene Up» 346 
PIO UOLS 22 5 hos wes tee ere Tee ee etal eae 942-045) 0%. oe ea cee 346, 347 
SEGURA he ois iyo Sa en bie cule Ben eas en oe 214-220... ....0 05 82 

Streets cars 
uty or vehicle driver ....\.2,4.2 4 609, 610. , ssw age Bee 256 
G80—3s ok ce oa ae II 89 
680-9; 680-10... ... ae II 85 
Re OCCLOL AON AI fe nats pein ue of aucls 948 oo a a a we oi cle er 348 
Notice of change in route........ 604-606 : «0.2635 9a eee 254-255 
Obstruction of crossings. .2.225. . 608, 680-3... ..7. > ieee 285 
II 89 
PAGING San cnt RAs ate Se he eee te ee Wet 680-4, 3945... hale II 90 
680=3s... 55005 te ic II 89 
Police vaiitres ee. U8 oie) gana aN 680-17," 680-18. P25. II 86 
POStEtS (02 anaes oe Be ad eke TO 951 25) Re a ee 348 
DIST ASY fOus ese rate al ste be Ramee 680-8... 5 err th hs eee coe II 84 
sions, fenders, heat, open cars...598-602>.0.) nee 253-254 
Sprinkling right-of-way | :4..24-- 603 32. 7 ee 254 
SEM TTS ces, Pere on ele ots scale Gis, eee stearate 680-5, 680-6... “F. 335 II 83-84 
Hatrecemwiiberiitiers daneeen at ts. earale get 946. 54 in 5 8 0Sb Se 347 
PErcets  CUSTIUCtIONS sh peel ee eae e sy rr 349 
FeReereraslwayS. wi dix ces aso Saas 594 to 610-355, 74 251-256 
aterm 1aGe tl feeiean nt aad ee 580-1, 1. Se ee ee TI oe 
RPArTCP Te SEA tIONS uk cubosees eatin e haem 681-1 to 680-18....... II 82-87 
SALES LOTS ee MeCN: ioe ot MOUS ae ee ote ace ate 958. Doo ee 349 
at Met oh ay Ue ol 8 A ik OR SOR eS 1 fag 929. Joss aes ca wane 342 
Sunda yO bServance «she ciss la see 5 ie 910; 728 e2tates Le 339, 292 
SWELCLIN Pum Rete itr Lath ake vc ee 908 bc: oss ails dak eae 338 
Swi Mie ote see eye eee ee od aa 855 ilu, ee 325 
Rasetegie' tn weep anes Moe Eero 830-9. 00.04. 2 ene ae III 89 
LAxIMEteTS (cede ee 830-7 oe ieee III 89 
SSO] 2 Savided assur Ga TV 94 

Theaters 

WISCTInMNAtiON a. 8 eee ee eee 831-832 oi. bse ka ee 319 
FORA yea ip ee el aaa Saale oe eT eke Oe 218 
FiVPNOMsy =e ee ee S335 5 cies ain gte< sa ea eee 319 
Licenses oii ii ek eee eee ee TO8 to 798-6: 4/52 ee III 83 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 231 


Code Number Page Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. : 
DREN 2S ye rt ne rr A DUS BR reece erase ate ere ee 338 
Tickets 
ote Abe Ste ear ac ae eee ee SOO 7 dicith ees anche ae or 
iD eshte year) ek ae ae BSI Sa 2h ous ae eek tee 319 
every iislerne (ha ole Cae. | Se ar eee er SEV (es oe The aaa ae aad ae nt 349 
eh aA Lire herr forget ices ob cde vas 945-1 O45 Ohi Cay Be ee 347 
bE ERC SLU ISIATICOLr se GR. bose cs See ces 680-1. sed. ae wae ee II 82-90 
Transfers 
A UPON AS EREN LS 5 Co ee alta OF aO OnE Gy thet ce aa Oe marae 349 
Trees 
Pani VeRO te Cane fe tocns Sauls ot DOS-GOs pak. met etter eaters 337 
Interfering with street lights..... O05 ears re ee 350 
“ha TCE oom ge = a! DAIS. anarin ahve Ais le, > RR ee 338 
DUD Set) GE ee ee oe en, gt ot Too = 1s) fees, (dee ee 294 
ePou sie ewateT ANd reed as cance. so LOS sced eh Ales ace LV 236.) 
Vehicles 
IPE SoS Oe. 0 a eae ee O80 2 sek capa ce eet II 90 
DICCKine Streets). decease 4. ae CPC Huth We nen Cana, 278 
Pith ye: Bey ae Cpe eceteks Hea omeen Miata sath a ents OF G—O'7 ON. sc ie ak panera eee 354 
Hitching 
PENUAET ODS AE ti 6 cw sheds aces woes Gel Utes Goleta een ee II 85, 278 
Re eee cols harp ly obs «vie vin gt 959-960: . -.-2 ei er es Oe ee 350 
Locked sweets: Chains... ss 660). Pees Shae ee eee 278 
BAECS Gs eo ai ie SOOy SLO ee eee ee IV 93 
Loading 
PEM PeNUPOL DULCEN.. oo. sea eo O45 41 nid ae eee 347 
Tilt AMR yA Ieee oss ote saloons 680-6. cat eae ee II 84 
PCT OAMIG Se Poss os ete 03 680-14... 2. eo ten Ree ee II 86 
Pee OU APOE eek cd bs diy alot 680—-LO Re oe Tae L865 
Ba eb CALS Beh Sead wo Sin wie <8 GRO=8 ost cane ats aera II 89 
eoadineg lextentsol. 25.640 s56 5 945-1) 945-25 2 keine eae 347 
Pe Cm RW ede ig ho Pins wat enciials OSD site 2 bars hoa Ren II 85 
GEE CWO RSS RAI es ay ina Sik se ese: W04=1,-5704~2) vs ao es Tesh 
PRO CeO SEOO Bent Sree ei ness be ew 8 GODS iors Sara a eee II 84 
SEI RR 4G at Cae pk RA Ro a 945-1; 945-2... uc teat ae 347 
Speed 
EX UPONIG DINGS ORI neS ors ye ss wes 844 DoE UY ee 323 
TAB SGE Wayne oe heen cas 680-6: 5, Gs ease aan II 84 
Tate ee ees Gao So eb a0k 680-2 sooo amare ne See II 90 
Stopping 
Police to wreculate -o)).2...+ «on ite, Mood ef Cited Sen ere tn ot aia II 86 
SU teE Sa Wek Sk OO eB 680-3, 681-6........... II 84, 89 
Ve Tre Metinia Withl) ss. s skies kee oes 680-5........ pee ea ake ay II 83-84 


232 INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number 
Misdemeanors—Continued. 
Vacant lots, removing weeds......... 968 Seq... ........ aie 352 
II 99 
Vagrancy 
TO ILELIG fcuk obs tone eee Bee 907... a2 4 ee III 93 
Gambling, swindlings etc..2..2).: 908.3. sul s) Ae er 338 
Horson iburglary,-€tGacen oe eee 964.0050) 54 yA SAL 
RSEAA MS me ree icles oSS etnies ie es oe gam ee meee Une O76. 0s cak se bine 353 
IES CVIITLES no ued «ce us a ein ce oreo as Sree 942-945 0 aie e ae ee 346 
Re CUCeS Btet WA Yee ison ites ecient 685-690. 2.50... sae 285 
TIA Oe ene Ahem Ser ecole Acie Vases 661-663..... ont ben 278 
Uinsamitaty buidinio oh. «<8 pene ees 745-1 to 745-12....... III 74-79 
Re aie aa tern tei WARD a ae Saale 146, 150-154... Aye 63, 64, 65 
WAITING RIL@AS ra pec. ce ao bin a Gok ee 675. 0.500052. fee 282 
Warning signal 
Emeroinguirom Carage.. oon. aan 680-2... aw, ¢ a5 II 82 
Motorcycles: ete ke ur), 6 ta 4b.n 0 ese 850, 851.45 on. nee eee II 88 
RGlcestertlation: %9.- x. 12 eee foe 680-175 Ft ee ee II 86 
Right-of-way of certain vehicles. .681...... Mey ee hig SS II 87 
Wire NTTS FOL CLOLINEGS, cee. sche nis oho ete 284. 05 ngs ipa 106 
Watchmen 
IesienCe In City ecg ts did oes 967 2.40 1 DEaies nee 351 
Ratlroadewatciiiteriinn. o.a,: epee 629 to. 64642 sian 261-264 
Weretee set S |e cy ct ae cone et eee tae 541-552, 545...) eee 225-229 
III 67 
NWViater  COPNECIIONS 18 eee L8G ee 108+125.5 22a 52. 58 
TV 35 
Water-troughs 
PerinitsatOi £ic sc eee ie es es 108: eee 1V 935 
Wi MiCdiamm Hota sets os hse ite oe 680~7 > ty. «See II 84 
Water works, nuisances near, etc..... 103-106s:: .34....1 oe 49 
A US aS hoe ace ree Py Soa OS OE eS AU 968, 969.06... <5.5.6 ain nee II 99 
CRAIC Y gern eee OL se ha WI ae gee OF 0 os; olin akg ee 352 
Miers DIDS ROfECOA) a ansenloen sie ae te 2092805; |)... u<h eee 112 
Wetehts and measures.se2.....6 o).55 201-2104 .<ee eee 78-82 
Wiltisthese sues 2 sion Gem eseenn.e cate O71. cas. Cone eee 352 
Wires 
Rerulations 26 eeaentee. eee ae 648, 649.06. 55 55 te 274 
Unauthorized stringing .......... 9617 9%2s.0. 00 hoe eee 351, 353 


Worner in) barsrO0ms:.. eae ene S835 04 awuwsue k nae 331 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 23: 


— 


Code Number Page Number 

Motion Picture Theater 
bictute miachine bOOthS sees... 38 484, 4840°to 4841.4. ee III 54 
Licensed operators ... are. Coe ee NE WN BME Oa teen Re ee eA 197 
484b to 484b-12......... III 64 
Set a ett ats SA, ween | a's, vines wes 485-1 5S Easier hcg cade IV 78-81 
WCC Is Ce eee os CRORE ide wk safes TOB ue SO Cee oe oe was tees Bowe es 310 
III 83 
Waetor picttire Machines... .. 0.50060. ARE CVSOU Vv c ue (ae hare III 54 


WOSA Os 7085 sca valent mee ba ee 
Municipal Garage, see City Hall. 
Municipal Lodging House 


Re itee rsa id esa lates ens sa eee POOH Ls oa yo vk obo ee wee an 11253 
Municipal Court 
NRSC ied oo 1 eC le Re Oe cr S141 5-2 ASB aaten ate ant Obes III 42 
CDGE NS CIE 0 Se AIR | Ae Dod LO aa 9—o eae ae See IV 72-74 
EMAL OO ICCIMe nah cide. eae Soll, 831-9. 0.504,sarcey III 47 
Violation of Ordinances by corpora- 
HEELS. od Sy ey cn eee: 1 Ed nme Re RL 02 III 43 
Lee eee eee ea REE ee SDA 10. G26-6000 eee IV 67-71 
PREECE ROS iE sie ose kos eee hw ees FL! os © ean oni or en SPER IV’ 7% 
Mufflers 
oda) VAGIUCTN Lay ects (a7 2 SAB ys chat 1 Gore ae et ee 324 
WMOAGREMEINGS ol. eu eee ces Gi B= Sa eee III 94 
Names of Streets 
pape Clemente fares Chee ie Be aig oie) o one vs 1023-1 to 1023-3........I1I 100 
RVG TTR Sh ae al TOT, (58—162 5. eee ee 301 
III 79-81 
RRA S ate Fela Dees oot tas Sicis wwle Saates Ouds OU Sit lie thee cree eee 340 
Night.carts <i... srg RO oY ee Te O76, OFT cds eee ee 354 
Noise 
| OT ECT IND Airleatn) Wieder oe ae B34... Seat bos tit okie III 90 
LO Crh ga ge Rep cy ee Oe 1009-6)... oS ae 361 
igs. Saeed ease. 6 tot Ane eee B50 Fie dae cas, eet 324 
Ee alr sok a 1 95-198). 5 ake See 16, 77 
Qaierationary engines 4.070... 6. ee GURL od Bea eee Til 93 
Mufflers fojh) AGO a a 84 81, 3a sce apa Se cee ae 324 


234 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number: 
Noise—Continued. 
CPCI CeXNaAUStS 3. eset lhe beeen ak 8495.0 7S. Eee 324 
ADURCTIZOUCS Lh A 4 5bs 4 eRe ee as hbase 931-1. to 931-4 eee 343 
Se teamiewinstles “fo rsh i alata. c gioco act O71...04 +6 000k eae 352: 
poloriig asy istreets!s . s.r re kt bane 37-939... Cala eee 345, 346 
TORT TatUe | 4o Wirs  ioy Beier er Sear a Br on 9163. ...0eer ee ee .. 340: 
WROPIGLE SACO NTs acs sce come obs eons 680=9. 12.555 Die eee II 85 
cS CTR (a 59s ao A ee 4tic), SoS Ties 
Notices 
Baie Haut hs es eet es whe ad oy dena emer S45C: i. s Pay Vance ne een II 69 
RECA POC LIONS Bikes tas ony sac fe ie cee ee 667-1 S€G@-h42. 2 eee IV 81-89 
Pe Ori CaS ts PN et a kee ee ae 1026-2 Seq). °° .2.. 2, eee I 60 
MEO SEMOUII) alsa ree ca wie sete sng i var ste B41... wa on cole os 321 
Sewer CONNECHONS: bese a ana ed cee 712: 1a 5 se Ren oes Oe 290 
Daa CALI OM ere ne yc ne netree nee Leica 745-4, SEQ. Vs see ee OER III 74 seq. 
BOMCS LOt sQuiel og. ee, Sea os SAREE SR 931-1 to 931-4......1 foe 343 
Nuisances 
Board oi Health to stippress. .< ..'.... 0280. ae eee 105 
Pee ULI S AM: ete Neh ous che cea an 973-990 72 deen wee 353-357 
Unsanitary DULL oars, to eee Cathe TA5-S conc de ee eee III 74 
DeareWaALCEWOTKSa.5 am 35-4 ects “4 104-1065 Sin, en 49 
NSIT LO NOUSES i. on ntaep shes beac me 1023-2, 1023-3. lee II 100 
PVECUICCICOLS 2° x coat etn oh pacer 1024-1026... <2. ee 364 
Naim bettie ot Cat TOUTES. «ccs eee rue 608-1 fi 0% ds III 71 
Cla kext oh Bet alas ss Saha eed Oded es 133-10¢.1.ot<.2.. oe III 22 
()DStaGles min streets: . \aen 2 Ont. wale Hale O52 is antie oie a 349 
CONE SOLSLE Gets oe sce: won eins er. ee 697-1 Séq. -..\. .4. eee IV 89 
CPA ID USES Cie ee coe otra a eS ee yet $10-8380..0.. fee eee 316-319 
One way streets 
Alleysaee i.e See A ae 601=1;.2....<.06.. I 35. 
Foutitainouuaroes. 15 eee bee cee ee 690-1 ...2655...50 00 ee I 35. 
Pawson alley cy inc ceebte Geek et GOD snes sis ak 9 0 aoe 285. 
echorr valley 7)s.wennee eer nee teas O02 at vce kas hd ee ee 285 
Sixth “otrect! Markets tore nae 692—1)". aa ee I 29 


Garheldy Place (inti. eee eee 690-2.0% FS a eee I 35. 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 235 


Code Number Page Number 
Operator 
|i Ganitg Uy caglp a CLA oc ets Dae Fes rae AB FS io og ete race tees ‘eoel Oy 
Pee xamination andvlicense.s. ....5....% 484b to 484b-11......... III 64 
Miscellaneous provisions ............ AOA Me cote d ects III 62 
Ordinances 
Peseta TTS PUR Loe Ses Rt eer LOSS TOSS ee ee ok ey sone eta 385 
PeIIiL OM SEMICS Gaia ee Crue as cies aeers ee SESE ener ni aes 26 
DT SMe ory PEE ee Md TO toa oie Vielen 6 OSES VEE AE Oke OE a OS II 129 
CTA tame Mer ne ae ea ee oat Bia; giao ee eo ee eee Eieee 
MRDISTL COOL GT! ety ees tee ses oo ete ates 8 ES od eae SP eee ee AN TR a 20 
RIA WA Moe Gore ST ec ie | seals ee Te at Nee! at oo eee II 4 
SE GLA ba ir ners wil CeO ea ee a Bf omniehe Sinks Vics Ma eR eae II 4 
Solicitor’s duties 
Pie WrOLGINANCES | ngs ies qelcu esse Rime ent Abe ale a awd o desea eo eae 36 
PREIS L ILE ONVAMON 7. ce Soc s a oe eoe Meno LOS Gao oe ane ere 385 
Violations, how prosecuted............ 315-623, 928: nate ee Oe 
ek Lit tn Ce ieee See eRe III 43 
S24 tO 326-6077 6. 32 was IV 67-71 
7 Pe Wa asa eo PRP Hy a III 44 
PU TOUSCR Ys tore dias 6a ss Ss te ees AB eh d Ws 5 cia cee eet a Til 63 
Parks 
Be et TO trp ME CEG es. eke wig eine’ 9 0s O46 .ipee y LS Raa ee 347 
Pee CM Die OCs. ese Otel Ss cies AT aiss alrant Sette eh OnE 348 
PAPE OMMIISStONEES =. vs ts ck Dk ka oe ce es 2625260 saw? : xe ee 102 
Parades 
Cea Kiet TOUS MIINE s. jas. xe. - says O70 ee ety. <uaad SO Re 283 
LEVSATW Ue, Cote. 2s) ead nee ee aS OTT; Ol Bre eee oe eda 282 
Right-of-way of Fire and Hospital 
LOS Se Bani otk mw, Ne tea haha Riri ae ea 681. torG8Se ii. dae eee II 87 
Parking places 
Mameomobiles) g.<sy yest wdc. --+03 00 680216. aoa ee II 86 
Wit? Peat Prints tee cata ce IV 90 
Hacks, furniture cars and express 
Soa Lal ie es ae 702212-702=9.4703,, 704.8 ean. 287 
TOR, Poe ai ane ane Haat eae IV 90 
LOS Coie Siet oe ae aa ee oe HT 73 


PeaGEit Tesh ena Ware AAs Sf ae ote e's ve nididiate os P40". a SRA Le Seer ae 296 


236 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 


PAUupers tee ces bem eos 6 neh oa Se 247 tO: 256... pose 99 
Pawn shops 
Iicense;s regulations: ctcs.. eens ee 813 ‘to 818... 2. eee 314-316 
FOO s 4 2 d,2 9 om Fe eae ee IV 92 
Sunday closing, hours of, etc........ 818+1 to 818-4...... eee tot 
PAVINeNE sO. tf eaSHnrer.c. acd. cece ee ees Ghee et ak ote ee 28 
Peddlers . 
PE COIS Coat oho irik Coe LOE Re 990 ules hens ee 308 
Ptitter ant ev CNCOT ss 5 vcs so eis Ce es 902-1 to 902-6...:...1V_96Gmen 
MeenIC ea HOCNSOS 0 a. 05.2 5:5 6G osha teen 806 tG 8117.22 eee 313, 314 
Permits. See also Licenses. 
SERGE MES” Son OE Si Arco: RNa ag AE ae 973° to 975..00 20) a 353 
Tl 5 wake bps parts an en 295 
GBT ASAP i tee oh AN net ER PRE guia a ea Ss SBS va Smlyace ovale eeecae eee 146 
PS ANSE OUI MG e..A ete ten Maia sieleates aeaee 776, T7G=16 tues . hae 305 
Ll Tee 
Whee OAT EC ese aa atone Gee kata ik TTD cd ghee Dee ee II 91 
BMH bOards 6c oa ont so owe oe od oo ole DEO SEO peo erent an ana ae 127 
II 68 
liiees 
Consent: Of Owners: ads oil. os 655s abe oop 177 
POR OCS Bee eect sy cee SO Le, ce aie 308-6: .. .. ik II 58° 
308-4, 311-24........ III 37-42 
Baweblackemmes ini. t.cse ie Peete 750 t0.756.0.04 eee 299, 300 
138) 1O-762; . 3296 be eee Liles 
EUACEN See Rete enn k Fane ota eels eee 341 tova512 ease eae 125-129 
Use of sidewalk, etc, during 
COUStTUCHION | aac eh anes S41 po .Wis Ao IV. 76 
oth, tO: 373422. oo ok ae 144 
BTAIS Fis cena ete ee IV 76 
Building pernits Ys eed. waren 240 oes he ae ee Zia 
BEL SOQ sal eue sou ee ee 124 
B39—6 oo... vay. Se eee III 24 
Costeot: ctialie sin ee eee one B40. tei. DAS eee 129 
For-reconstriction-of parts... BAB—Cue od cs ba on III 61 
dime < limit: Gt janet aetna BAS ics i PRE te eee 129 
For plumbing inspection......... BAGH 2 BOOS) ue eee II] 52 
For sexcavation ac cn aee eee ee BAA He soli aan ROR LV 496 


Page Number 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 237 


Code Number Page Number 
Permits—Continued. 
Buildings, additions 
ToS Take 5 x nnsnie  Sees ee e e PEE elk ate ae etl a SE 169 
Othepe aduitloterrn gs. ws oh aca soe FN Doe Ba ons A aM ae are Pi el II 67 
PE CAV Atl Me et oa se SBEISA PEPE oes tee ee IV 76 
Bmidingasrevcocatlom: Of ec. oda. oasis. BACAR Ce vine tg 128 
CE UNMNT TC Sed ts apr Gee RE tO A et 146 
Siiiretmot str Celts. sao sie. swiss ose at CoG LOR OSM se III 79 
ECC ee ck Be Lally, meas «sch yw ee 100) SO RO= Les cose OUOb UL Lee 
Geeta lamas tly kaknaery ie ce cules SW goad ol SS Ae cage a 295 
On LDA bey et hee a nee 353 
eee eats nee ots oe te Ue sl aeSe ASO Ree 80 ea 5 55 ha - e Se 190 
PO LeNUCOUMEN aE Oey iie cfr oe Hisraa Gran oa Seis SAG ae eee ch cn 127 
Pik gh 9509 824 CAR TWD 80M By Sores A eR een ge a 19S) LOCC IO 5 cee oe ee III 82 
Reel de CMe aye ec sors oe ha O93 997 eet a eee 357 
Pee mPele CLEC Yat ees AG ic ses ca es G47 KS Ie, son ee oe 270 
Recor a mR eet ey. clas ss ests a eve L702 BTS oe ee ee 70 
RP CATO RNGUSCS mn Cae sciss.c evn sts ss wes 14) Ren Bei tA Gi ret ec | 327 
SAG aN ae eee Ee III 50 
Peis GOV Se RN ONO A chal gisn wc va ale hy) s) vle'éle 1S LOS (Gon ate see ee III 79 
Opening in streets 
paaiey TOSS GES Oe eh ree 667 =1eSEd ner ee mene IV 81-89 
Sy ee, en ee OU nn Te IV 76 
RoR T STAC INC Si fe ds Peas. s vein oa.0 sree ASA chal ye co Roe Ee III 64 
SIT) er We Peete oso iat civ yc ts wins 6 ss we LL etn oot O sn ee S51) bee ao 
PACU IN IIS DECOM cs. tee es eas B40 Ose eae vaca ane Il] 52 
HE CBG IR TERT D TCE OR sen SE agen G2 ea et: oie ae 282 
ERLR kk VN Sor Pe no Se a gi SSO tO abot: vaca ee 146 
EI ~eWy retatiel Awa sino Ge ee I 29 
Parad oP CET 1d Gee YO eG Tae ihe alah ale ere OEE ae ee TN Seba ore eds IIT “50 
hemoving dead animals.) occ... sss (Gs UB eiirie ame loan ate 295 
RUG OVATT TCL ae ct netes odes o oa en OTS AG: DIG kt eee ee 353 
Revocations of building permits...... BAT oi And satel ede eee eee 128 
na EE ORAS Sk ee 0 MOD: COMTOTT:.. Seagc nee are eee 288 
Sidewalks 
PMMUTIIITS SCO SSO yy occ wats le es et SSO. Fats on a etn wee ee 146 
SOO TEC ICT an eats et 6 kl ik ahs 655-15 60. ObG a5. mee ae 276 
ine der Weg O0 nn ae ne ae re rr SALA Ste ys Me ee ee TV -%6 
PROC ANIIOTIL A TISEUOLRUEAD « <io.s ore ens en BT id al eaten Coane ee 145 


238 INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number 
Permits—Continued. 
PS See El Ramee NEC tsi sats luc Bonne Pela aie inion ee S81, cs digas 146 
i VGC Cp rail oun heemiae an Spaz a ramena ep ar h es 349-802 eds Sb ee I 29 
LESLIE | UDA, CRE ane eetnes 308=4:.....4 96 seer een IE 58 
SUTUe STEP 20 eee eee Pees Se Mere ante penran © 345, 349-78, 345¢... see 127 
130 
I 29 
Til 
SMEG MODCINIES wthanc,& uma eae AE cee 667-1 Seq) 62 ee ee IV 81-89 
O41 os 9 2 'aue ares poe 1V %6 
Beet ETS MCOS uty tind Ba ecAe Og cae ee aie S71) os ook A eee 144 
Beer hate Suh e og delves > wu ale ls dain’ TOR S60 22. keen 310 III 82-84 
PCR ees ot acetate © abv gsn eee 680-9, 680-10... .4-2eeee II 85 
RAL er ae | Bile Cone rhc, Mae 112 0128...) 4. 51-54 
Brom. private hydrant (4 o.:2i. 109. .d0 cube dee 50 
Prom public hydrant 2.5.64. +65 890-9) 5. .k won eee II 95, 96 
yebotemerOiuloli Ss. uravia stag tn heme neue 108 aoe tac ee TV 33 
Miidivent vehicles.) cela hese 680-05 5,746 ee eee oo ee 
Wheooliie -Wttldie@s dann ae oo on | sk ce 344 stl. Se ee Iii se 
LS TLOUS TRAY 0) Coa i Rea ag ieee 1 Ut RO a, 908. ave. OR 338 
946 oc ae Sia ck ote ahs, oe ee ete | 
Eas SEE AL a OR <5, A> et eee 834-14 oa ee ee III 90 
PicasanesRidge town hall. ae... ae 133-100. 20 SL) 5 eee Tit 22 
Plumbers 
Reenlations and permits../......4..0812 t00125,5 -. a 51-53 
349-2 eg dads See ITI 52 
examiners .Olapluniberses (ss so ost awd 292, 296, 298... 6 dese 116° 
Ph ee ae lo Il 56 
B00 “sed... tee IV 63-67 
DEWOrS Lalit ue eae Alec eens (Obit Of 711, Sis eee 288 
Buiding code. regulations: 525... | 541 tO 5683403254 ee 225-240 
Poles 
OT OTTES Url oc, cane cea Ree! Gate ites ote ae eee 265-271 
Hor telephones, «ettc vem eee 648 649. 2.0. seen 271-274 
Posting bills on....4.ceee eee eee 949-951....... 7100) See 348 


Injity to, trees eee eee RCO Led cian. pl ce eee wee 350 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 239 


Se Code Number Page Number 
Police 

(SAT ERE, CTR a ind eat ene ae Stl ea Beith sy roel p ee 

Prat Cite a nen ee tae ree tt. es SOD awe iad ska ey dia ous ware 241 

BOOtaACkGw ater ee Sheba Les 5a ere CAS LEGRT OS whales Salient III 79 

NOD Ce ee Pe Late le re eer irene 300 

NTO CEL A ee Lea ae or eR ea eee ee ere o5 sachin: oe, 317. 

Sminremvim strectsce 2.2205 cccr ede. T5SatOn Ges oan Sees III 79 

ete Ce recee mint ae fe Was ose ee serie PLAY RE? Se oda ee eine eee ain ee II 43 

Drepiices about ares. aes. oooh tsa BOO We riad oe nratiasern ieee ae 318 

[Ee Vor Fare enh ae ieee eo er Sane eo. 2A epee ate Ss 317 

LELPEMIA «on cd A ORISSA Ry RO eg Dra ape er ads ioane ee aces: 105 

MPROUSEM IMIG DETS Os <7 ala Aiw sc le eee eo OEE D Sonn ind arr Rie one IT 100 

0 SOE ay I Nee Oo ee PG Sic We nree ty” Jems et emer 303 

jog loie egies CEs SE 20 Ws aes re OB a ees senor one 318 

raiCeler AUNGeSalaTiCS.hcotasc. sees ess BOO -SEG Ma. Mince te eae 86-88 

II 41-43 

III 25 

IV 41 

ee eee Pret. iN aces beds s OC i isiare tl ocr See 282 

EI Se Se BOE IOd-» eed ot eet 85, 351 

Be et Sey eects ad ay oe ous DST SSO: ie athe tare 88 

rest AV COMC Maa ee oy 1. Ue Bienes ooo O17) DIS a. cae Ae eee 340 

a a Pe ices sy .c bw a's o's 921; O22. sah ees eee eos 341 

Oy Ne RA 698.16 TOL sc eia ey Sar rere 287 

BRIL NCIA USM eee heh. As Sets as Sa e 2 ote S08 once eo eves an ee a ee 

Pee TRE ANI WAV Se eck iN Sedetelsin ava ors wm 0 0s BOD ee Rou Re hs Stas RRO ae 250 

a en emer ee TARA Sed Net Poe ate III 78, 79 

TASTES 8 0": 2 a 2 ae 680-16. 680-17, 683-1 4 oc ene 

III 86-87, 89 

ee inter a eh irs al AS @ Rat ade oe} § POO eS hats vel Pee aS 87 

MAMSAteDUNCINGS Vo cccs yk ck evs cs sns es ABM, i fou och a eae gears 198 

Ee atttary Dulles) vis ceo coe a vise ss 745-8 745-11 Pe III 78, 79 

VY SRE SSG 1 ee a Re eee ee 968 G60 te cae rs se 352, II 99 

Police court. See Municipal court. 

POM Aree Ooo «he Shogte ee eee 7 GE PRR eR Pt og) = Vege 98 

II 50 

me ey ane mn ih eth eis Wei aS. cin otale TA To: xe nah, ca eens a aan 296 


240 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number 
Wresideritor sACOUNGCH com oe ae cer te cee Sees BL ou.s é i on perenne ee Less 
Hrevates DOlcemen, ©..542 62 coer Sib eae 323,067 oes. Sats eee 85, 352 
Privies 
Pie Vine wClO.. sain cc, oe On Een ee ee 546, 973 to 980... eee 353 
II 74 
PO DaOTs Ol tCOLs..[4 a aeed os oO ee ae Ae 331-1, 331-245... a. eee Ill 47 
RE OCaILy Peek Ane SG d tes ee eRe Bee S57 a ieteas atypia eahe lola i» ae 325 
ps Vecisadit CUurSr ati na ss eke ee ee 830-84 20.58 2.09 Se III 89 
PT AMATKGES Senne ces artis Sis abe eee 198 26 ie ne 76 
PHOSeCULNG Mal LOPNEY) | co. oe oe fa ae ee oe TSF ee ee oe ee ee IV 20 
328-1 7 Eee oe III 45 
331-1... <2 eee ee II] 43 
BVO RECULON TL eRe ER RITES oe ea et he oe 315 tO 3233:....250 eee 116-118 
328—1 alk eles wee III 45 
891-1 2cSeea seo ee ee III 43 
324 'SCUW i. ao: e ee IV 68 
Prostitution 
GE OLA oon aie eS dealers 906; . okie eh ee ee 338 
PAE er he hee aN tee A ee ee ees 907 «.+..0ite Bee ee pee III 93 
Rarhicipating in proceeds je. o....2een 929-1. 005 fee ee 2 eee III 94 
Sireetewia Rito ows Mette. ee Oe 929), ssc saue eke ee 342 
ESOrertiOneragainsy- fTey.. ee ste, ak oak .< ks oe 1026-2: S€qi.nc. 3... Ss one I 58-60 
DuucdimorresilatiOons sc: ot esta e4 keke 449 to 640 200.22 ane 175-225 
(erie TeCUISTIONS: 5c; 2452 66.0 ceeds 680-8 ss a64 ee aid ee II 84 
MM Gren. picture. booths.. 62.02. 6s. sas. 484c/ to. 4841. 9 eee III 54 
Publiemeomiork otations. ... 221... 228 244 200=1 to 200-5... 2.0) 00 eee II 33 
PubliesProperty Department.......0.4... 136=141 2% Soc. ce eee 58-61 
VAB=154 7 0: kis aie oo 63 - 
II 32-34 
III 20-22 
(2051S 0 kee IV 23, 24; 31,739 
Public Buildings 
ENCLMIELEISTIIO Da Th raet tia ee Myke eee Re arnt 834-152. och 2 pea ee III 90 
PAELETIN Oi ah niece Semes Bee 9465 eid sok ee eee 347 
PisipeeCaTds etc hapa h an ee OGLE ees yok os nhals Se 348 
SoA 10), So Sayed anche eee ee III 90 
SVE ETND 2001 ae kin ah ode Lee ere ee O48 ooo. dy ee 348 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 24] 


Code Number - Page Number 
UE Cte SUING Et a) ete Re ee ne nar 140014 ine i Pa a ee 61 
Ril oo se: Ae a AEN yy ie 63-65 
TRF C TA ee hy ee II 37 
MAVOI Ce Lr Aries Beene ne ete fier Js os ou ose css BES cra cd Leuk ee eee 109 
RP Ce OLCY se en Vt CaN, kc ea deed. TL tORtI-223 2 ee eee 30-36 
III 12 
TEs 
Public Safety 
See Director of. 
Public Service 
See Director oi. 
Purchasing Department 
RRDIC RY Gea SALICS ee fc. id ace « case hes 137 tecisi—4 ae ee 58 
II 30-31 
III=19 
LO Set Dg OIC 931-1) t67-031-4. oa gaa 343 
Railroad station 
Lal? 2°02 cs pee eee ee gr AG ce Ae cee ee ee ee 347 
SNUG. epegaue ae re 948") sii) Ae ee 348 
Esihitlor cartier ehC eet ee ac idee bes: OSL Pas Se tes ete tiene oe 348 
Pera CATO Nh x oc a fa Waters ow 0 os O11 to 646-245, eee 257-264 
See also Steam Railways. 
Mo mueaiiceseiiursivinaltowers........ 451s. vce: se 2 Sood ae ]Lis52 
Me Tm DPT LS CICS Gye hy cick close swe 616-1. to 616-6... 2.40% 2 one Thats 
PE Gat tCoreGe lAtiONSa so dics ds ss ok da ae es 6Sbia es Ore nls ee ee, ee II 87 
rete] FOGiM ait, Er ks ck ase coced BT SetGno 10-3 eye eee 244-256 
Display of route numbers..:../1.2... GOB bra ache oneiiaiienak arenas Lia 
RCE UV GN Witenes een ia g's alt Ad Sshach ane BIG. HOT. we. oot pee eee 252 
(EPEC a 3 os EA eed ee I a S7S-toGO94 1n3.te eens 244-251 
RSC CCIONNI oie ale «fasts ute 3s Ee morae tee 83; tO" 890.615 Sac e ee 40-41 
Il 16 
eae Cer Cimelat Chern me Meme cine lites Seep es tal (oa On, ay iinee ae mee wa ee 4 Lie7s 
Hse errr OG mere eae AN ype. vi os o'u alc 43s ois BUEN ODO UC. cd ae eee 251-252 
Pet beorue d eraAMCSClCCLEICILY <2 texas. «neces om 6 GIGS 020 ie tanta neem 363 
L020 es nie pee eae IV 97 


242 INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 
Refuge Home 


Page Number 


Oftrcers arid Salaries Auten ceee an es 230, 240... sa 91 
II 45, 46 
IV 31 
meoulations, water... .:...s0.ee eae ee 103 ‘to 128). .<.5 eee 49-54 
Hericerine plants... 0) ake tee heeeenie 45S oe. acalsnlse «03 T1453 
Repair 
treet and Sewer Department...2 ve: 129 et seq... .....9aeeae 54-57 
II 29 
[ll 478 
IV 29, 36, 38 
Removal 
PESTON Mee tate oi) atic hore neato 698 to YOR.) Vcc eee 286 
ELA URO TINGS aa eee ere ae Tae a a ee 973 to 983.5. -. eee 353-355 
MEAS BS Ue alee ne ay ae a ae wir eer 1080? 402555 368 
ELOwVMCONSEFUEs ott so einen ook ye ne 1031, 1082... . osck aie 384 
Reports 
Pt eoaes oe eo naeaan, eon, Sree hee 59 32% oan oe eee ea It 7 
| BB... .sacc. tt ea eee “= 26 
INTE GO: 1 FeaSurer. Geek inl arene 54 wh i ee 26 
ASC RSS te tre eee, Sick ona 286-10 .wri.nei eS 108 
SIritteMeInCT (Ca Sew, cole. cd th. |e eee 817 ook eee ee 315 
ity Clerk Ordinance, nc o.jsee |e ee 31-2, 31-83. eee 11s 
Commissioner of Buildings. .......¢..0..2339s. <0 tn <> ui eee 124 
rear oansnals oy eee Yee ace Ey een te 4 ca 5 295 
Examiner of Weight and Measures.:..203:....<...+...5 . ose 78 
Iecmary and poor, .reliel4. ons. ac. 255. pasha wle os sos ope 99 
‘hg hel AYovorie 84 Wea 3) §) EW elo RI PP bea Fare aig 65, 215.3320 2 eee eee 28, 82 
Meher Inspection. sa 6 eh ts ene LOL. de curs Eas se 45 
Picture: machine operators... ees ee AOQAY) £2 S50 UN III 62 
Salary loan brokers...... Ak mar Aire eat STNG, acc de ew rn ee 315 
PL@doID CALS eh cm ar eaten mee eens ens 102. ce eon en 64 
Sireet: cleanin. gow. sae eee eee 10S i was ete a4 tees ae 288 
Street <railways us fiw vitae sis parere ocr OD ca ado aa) 2 ne te oe 250 
Treastirer depositaries aan tae. eee oO. Ti—21) 71-2827 2 eee 36 
Wharfmaster ... <> ola TL ey TGR D5 Pte atte eae bas ee « 128 
DOS dy tugs Sees a te 60 
girel53 4 guclshe aa gee 64 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 243 


Cede Number Page Number 
SNES Wee Tho 5 ne ec BOO ath SEC i as rots ita: he ee 261 
RRs SMT EEE TI TUL, oer AAG foe gore acca Sochae, B83) ee ee eee eo ee 331 
Sree Ven EN Sree eR os a bls BiatOne Lor ed ares 314-316 
Sales 
PCIE LTV EC PONE meng Ope er ey ccet, i, res! gS BS Us Raw aoe, hea Scdens 320 
UGG hy Clo Sry ee ne pees PSGUSEU this, wa pe cattaee oe 107-108 
II 55, 56 
PVE Rote one ees ee Sk oid sed OTT LOM LDA tema. oe te 301, 302 
REA TO ONGC ACIH? ea site ohio pee: RPUR Fo Stole er eee 328 
GOSATS OCS Se Ae ee ee Re Ce aD Oh ee aetna of dyaa/an eae 328 
SLD OS eg ee ae tO ee og a ae BU WLO? DOD vc: ofa alate a, oa a. eeserer 112 
Convict-made goods ak SN TiN aie a O07 © Daas a Re 362 
aie Rit tS Meee Wea mess sg ek ob dd @ 3 885-1) 2 S85—3 ore. ite es II 94 
PC OMI ee ee ee esis a whis e ad wes SUS 1 eee ea ae ee 335 
TRS SRE ya SR eee Ot gene ee sient Aten re 2) 336 
ORISA gs) Se 901-1 to 901-3........... IIE 94 
Ugh BOE A) oS gel a O37. G38) ea wee eee ee eee 345 
Be et atley CODES cn. 5 0 focal ek ame 902-1 to 902-6.......... IV 96 
Tay Tee. Gedeley fb sha a 6 a5 hig a a 906=1 cs es comer: 338 
SALES) te, SO LG PtGi 20085 caoede aoe 72-77 
Ra ewe. he Feige ss ose eas dw Le COREA etches ieee 291-296 
Patan veresm. lass. .....2.....,. 211 to.2132 286-1 2a 80-106 
RIA COS ig eins wane yn ae he TAA. TAS al seth n cemere’s 206, 207 
Pe PIA ER SMR vias she og Roc cee o's OTE, OF 5. Seer. valerian oor 340 
CA TCDASIET Fgh a Bae Sd a O1O0 Secs pete. co eee. ee 339 
Aa EN WT Cs SR ee ad a SN at PETA tee. Sa cee ake: ae 296 
pea LD OALItICKELSE 1 a: .4'%s ee os cates «2% DINE Rees Six: Xe! 5 pleat aes 349 
NOE a So in ne SO BOT ee SB enc traci Sty eee 319 
SEY ELAN ESTES Sige MAAS i ae SS Sik tidtomeas hohe seca ca erent 320 
MPA TGLO MICHEL Sis oferaiwie le acho ad so doe we O5SS1tG 95S 2). cee eee 349 
LUGE Se CGS Pee apy Ge OE ae eI eR ae Sk 343 
. AR4c? Seq ane ee Ill 54 
Salvage Corps—Right of way............ io 9 tapes Hea eae hr hes 2 i387 
SEP SEORS ei HS) Open ge ee OR 3 ke es Yo Ws Re ae 120-122 
|. 268-10 to 268-12... 107, 108 


SEER oA Sk ey <a S025 to 210 las ce vekes ee 78-80 


244 INDEX TO CODE AND 


Code Number 


School houses 
Posting bills on 


ey (a) ee 16. 10 tele 6 ip 8 6 eo) 4 6be 6 ie 9° 0 a 16 


Spitting in 


6161 «16 6 lel wl 26) ei Le. 6) lei ee) ete #, - be she eke ee 


RCMB SBE ICME. cs sist Lod-wlbobulews cele s caine 


Sealer 


See Weights and Measures. 


Sergeant-at-Arms 


oe «(6 © @ © ‘eo ¢ © © © 6 66 6 © 0 0 6 0,6 ©» 


ces wip yee {8 ie e eile) ele 0 © js, <9..6 ele 16 je @ 1a ee 


Service on city 
Sewers 


Connections 


51,6 OLG 8) S86 6, le. ee, a 19) 6.86. 6. S Se wile @ te 


License fee 


Oe \elre! (6. dw tell'e ces ie he (9)\¢ we! vin, a # ipl eke kel. 


Permits, etc. 


SoBe C6) ae le fe fo. 6 le. e186) (6 160) >wite, ua) Oe 


Three-year limit 


EWC hata DUG: a) aces sheuseaki : debe ee 
Shooting 
Birds 


Unlawiul discharge of firearms....... 


Gh 6 (06 & 16 ce els Ney) 10 6 «0! 6. 2. a 6) fee Fe) o) (hike) se! (6) /e) er 


GiiiVelN DT Te emiatiOls Oat. ks ap. eee 


Sidewalks 


Auction on 


AD va; ie: @ ‘ea Le2 a eer © UP lee ee: io 1h 6 lei ale a) ee Oe 


Bicycles on 


Construction of 


© © ja) le 6) is) sie) of ete iw) jefe) sie, ofa me 


Cows on, unlawful 


A'S 6. wae eel) 6 See eee: (8, ee ie) ere 


Drains across 


Bh 4 eae awie) 4° 10 hee e: Dene! 6) ow... enw ole. pe ante) 


Excavation 


©; 10; 7,6) 10) 16. 'e1P' fe: (ey olua iw, 0) \e) ee (82s 8, 8) ie) fe fe 16 


Injuring trees along 


ete (eo) @ 1s @, 0 6 0 6 #8) © ol 0 Bie 


Obstruction and misuse of 


oe ee rh, 8 ser ee eae, 


Removal ofice and *snow.....2..... 4. 


Spite unla Wille ee chet meres oe 


StOt ni COOTs 40.05 we ee 


0) WW aise le (Gey elie, 6 (alle) eile el e) opera ou sie) e\85 s'w a) 6f'e, 


ee  ] 


a ee (Sia OMe, 6) 9 00,616 (a) Wa) 9 6) bow (2 \is ee ls) 9 Ole 


SUPPLEMENTS. 


Page Number 


O51 05 Fs alee ee ee 348 
948. 0... bs hee 348 
Ve bee diene th acapella i 
OO. Pelee nee ecco eee LV 16 
(A aera 3 p's 6 wadunielel Aenea OF 
553 ‘et Seq... 2 eee III 68 

229-240 
194... nseu bse ioe eee 309 
7103 tO (iGskiae ene 288-291 
667-1 Seas tee IV 81-89 
105 tOMAG esc 288-291 
866... eee See eee 326 
8855 6 iG ee ee ee 332 
1022 to 1.0234).4>05e eee 364 
9511 oo a he eee 348 
858... ..40% ven oe 326 
650910" 6D0—ler eee 275-277 
O83 of ira feck cine No 355 
50d, O00 Les saben. een III 68 
Oe: ae eer A lV 76 
tei G wel sia es Pai aos 350, 351 
C56. 5066452 2).0 eee 277-279 
698 "to *7OLs oo. ee eee 286 
QS ss es eras ed lu OR ee 348 
942. Sie ee eee 346 
SLOP tORoSo ae Gee eee 143-146 
704-1, 704-2... 3.4 I 30 
BAB iia dine el-ebedstevee ae paren 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 


245 


Page Number 


Dee T Crt oUt Cl oy! sls. ee Un es dew wk Beg PA eet Lataaie en Arar s eg hae 103 
LIS5S 
II 129 
III 36 
PAE LE LMLLOUSES) ois, tha coerce k cca, bch fd A es WS Ln nee a epg 291-296 
SERPS TUN DTI Ds fe vie Ae eA aaa ol CBS IS6 hae. Leia nee te 105, 344 
Ree PIPE FAEEINCTIE, cs a 4 wis Lak on aes se SUG RSE Cee tate ce to seen 113-110 
II 57-60 
III 37-42 
Mechanical stokers on locomotives. .906-2 to 906-4........-. III 92 
Smoke inspection 
ilicers “Salaries, dttttes,-ctC....4... 0... S06.tO 500 soll, 55-5 ee 113-115 
Peele re lee Clint Gere ess a. cess sCOBTA SEQec. case setae TEL 37 
Smoking 
HU el a MER oe oie wg aie vy a evo oy gre ees re eR nl AN pe 193 
UNINC eel. | OTS ayes Nlake coh See een arses 340 
Ley Sey eS ate Sok 2 es sa A Pe EPR I Of 3 III 62 
PPro MMOVAL Grete, . 5.6. cle se cee ts Gost OT esi ae te 286 
OTIS Ge feye Ge ee PO tah miele i epee III 53 
marcial mervice, Board Of. ......... reac oe DIS O LOO 5 ae eae ae Il 39 
Solicitor 
biclaty saseistantss aities. etc... ........ (2 SCGS Wn. Bue sO Oe 
T1112 
IV 20-22 
USPC HRS Ea les a oa delat WPI Me Oe a We Ree Gece 200-241 
rR Letom ere hoe lo Moe dS ate’gce « LOSS ho arya hs oa oe eee 385 
BPW OCS eh AS he hike fic a AUS bauer s TOS4 LOS Since te ee ee 384 
PaO TWA VGN geet ached pees fs nis oe Se 9 6 Ack Eonar ee ns Pee Pen, De MESS, Ar 5 245 
Wy acatiom Or Diidites. 6b sc bee ce ee « 745-1 to 745-125-444 III 74-79 
CIN OCH RTS gh ts ed BOTT ro hare Nak oeer re eee 108 
Speed 
Breese ee ee, ee ee ae 844; (G80—2.. 5 oe ser ees 323, II 90 
CLAIRE Os eo” 836, G80—4 2 eee cae mene 320, II 83 
DE IETESTSIS eA See a Bil cae ae Ga aa a eee 257 
Sig SNe ae ee ee 196 127350 soa eee 54, 140 


246 INDEX TO CODE AND 


SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number Page Number 


Stables 
STG TA RSC 1a ppc gee Oe MERE PE Bean Pe ea are 940... co5 sale ee 346 
Peolibiting erection “Ol, 20. Pes. «+o. ss4 1027-1, 1027-22 5 eee 365 
Superintendent of, and live stock..... 1328. 30° vam eee ee TV 35 
teeta rented cts. 0. a9 cece ae eee Be ae aoe LO28 YS. 6 nck ne ey ooh 365 
Standard weights and measires.......0.55 205 5. sos cing bee 78 
Stands for vehicles 
PISO ie vac Oa CeSs :-eSe uit o ete dealers 702-1 os oe eee 287 
LENDS tics hg oan ck oat a Pere ee ea, Arn. 6 (02-2. cea v sn oe os 287 
PEG ESE AW AG OlSuy voit sie whee hata dee 702—3'. ....05545.08% Sek lit ga 
Menicies owners tooclean.. 7.640.046 (US MERE eS 288 
Parking places for automobiles....... 680-16... .. dics pe eee II 86 
102—4, 33. . 5. 2. wa IV 90 
SIC Ls ROS oh tegen ee te ena a ce poem, 2182. oa. ue 3 0 82 
RE COUSS wane e ohe o cahk, Ca ee eee 650: to. "716... 5. 3; 275-291 
PURI ODILGS Ee. wants ak tec eta  e 844 to 852°... ee ee 323-4 
830-2 to 830-9:......... III 86 
680-1 SEQ. 6 Henk Teen II 82-90 
S30—1:5%. sade dees Ore he ae IV 94 
Animals 
Cattle: Norses Anogs. oto tee 840, “84227 os3s Pate ee 321 
DJc arco Nis aS aoe 28 be. Sy Be ee 973 to2980...07/0: <a2 Coe 353 
993.5 Face ed ene + ee Bot 
Comsron, sidewalksey.. entice se 983. dea as tc 0s 0 ees err B55 
0. ERGO A OS aan RUE SPMD Seis B42... asst ee ss 322 
PRAROCL is Ee. . Nv crate an Moule ais be ee 951-1. 0... i452. .9 348 
PSR IAC GMNITE ot. v2 ae a ee eee ee 751 to 2156. oe 299, 300 
re PA a ere Se. hand aaa 856.0 /.0.2 010.06) 325 
EV OICe AI eset Cee ad et ee eee B58. odes en's oss ly en 326 
Gapsminer tae tenes pa SRR apr eke s 819 to- S30...) eee 316-318 
Children Wikia toe oe Rata Sa eee aes TSY (O0(62.00.. 35 301, 302 
SCIEN G enw aoe hs) eee el eee LOSS oP es bc de oseeae er 288 
Crossings 
Mehicles atyos cy her beet ete BT os encen a ee 330 
Soliciting neat 2-0 ee recess 037.2... 4044 ds Oe 345 
Praticurectiations-.. ane: nae GS80—3 vi a's wilh oe eae II 8g 
Repatr iol eet, eee a ie eee 617 10 625-2. 56 0 ouee 258 
Dum pire .5 tice eee, eee ee S80. iu ie. eee IV 95 


INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 


Streets—Continued. 


Encroachments on 


247 


Page Number 


Veto tit Graeme. cs oe «ss ts ae neg ES, oe, SP ROD A 37 
PLOT Ma Oiseeeler wii sess eos CERES ies i rene AP ee 346 
eb Soo feats): 2. ee pee L514 CORE OEE ee eee oe cee 64, 65 
SE TUS ee Sg ee + a Balad Cae tly Ras ce hers TIVO 
PU INESE WEG MECN he Ch! oSi36 in aidkcws os © BG Oe ee Mee Menthe TAS, ale gets 331 
EINSTEIN a eS ee Sait oo O75 10 GST. fase pees 353-356 
OE Gara sen haha al 0 0 feapsl ao oRan eek 347 
1 Aig ST 5) ag Ee See QOD cece ay LLy earsce oak ay are 
MEMO Uant en ues ee es at ae v4 SOT fOr 997 yet es. ake 357, 358 
1S a) BES A Ren See OGG. ree aie yi 6 oe weiner 275 
EES Od OS NO4 Grecia, 337, 347 
Ri ES ee ee ee, Si TAO OO ee ee a es 316-318 
“yesh TETANY ees Say ke ee O20 eit hae eee eee 342 
DIT ROC ee eS Sikes: Ey se abate ea ete drake eee 346 
Littering of 
Dirt -natis-treiuse, etc... 2... 25 GA Gal si aaie ee eat kee Bee 347 
Drop Miiee rot Carts, oe. sages % Se Seer eer eae ror 348 
Re te ere Pena ew eet as OBO SUG pe chk rate By Wee 348 
Positipe pt iste. ccs 25 ks Seca es O49r Ot O5 1 er oie Sr eeoeeeee 348 
Ashes, cinders, manure, lime...... oo IN OAL: Ge aimh tae See PE gee 
RemMovateor pundings, .. 20.6... 6. oar (LPL i clei Picea: MMe peepee de ea. 3 327 
npewitie weonietti. ¢..... cae. bs BIG ncun hanes Fie een 329 
eee Ge DE. SASS <a a GTS: 10; 99Ge See ee ss 353-357 
OPE ety es re OTs toa Upime e 339, 340 
eaten Se eee Sy Syl, dg ace « os Soa eRe, «5 eee aa ts III 90 
SLO Ramee ink hie wc eee 3 340 
PiaORGE ee i ee sk ks Gs eds Oise Tossa .:3 ds aes cee make 353 
ume noc, so REM NE eee tee COTAI SO .h Paes eee es IV 89 
WO IK Sy So Shy oe el i dee Sea eo eae ae Fs Pe CARRS RIM RE RUA Berry 349 
Sey RGN Wee Ire a So Geena a's eee sos GIy COS e tarot tae erat 285 
I 29 
[35 
‘Openings ieee CCCEG Mt a , . aig o olane GOTSIW Sed sae aaa IV 81-89 
BATA Pad, Ula kee eee ake IV 76 
RI APSE eee ree en ET fc NG dae! S20 0 3.4 0 Kee O77 LOUBT Osc sipn as. eles 282 
ORES Aare, Gwe ce One ie ene 937, 93829518 OS a hie nae 345 


348, 


are i 
“tegen 
248 INDEX TO CODE ‘AND SUPPLEMENTS. 
; Code Number Page Namhert 
Streets—Continued. hs Piet 
Sewers MN" on wa dan eee weerease ee tOD tO 716.9 nn 288-2! 
male Wik GRO fy AT Boe hoe pees CaM & 651 Seq.d.).) a. 275-2’ 
See also Sidewalks ‘ 
ions Sei ie See 251s ing Ss Clb 698'to 701. so. ee oth: 286, 28 
POR TIODISINO Ts... seiko ccRn ee ee ei 946.0 neces wes ee eee 
FUEWVARU POT octasaia ke cundde aie hsge Meena nee eesti B86 04a 64d need oe sa 
Direct fall Waysin 4 Mic ace eo eae 594° to) 610-3)... See 251-256 4 
II 82-88 
Tit ae 
Pena er aL OWA Y SH aise, Wiel wk ag eee 611 to. 646-2... eee 257-264 
Ray Ree hraaiiante. . ciokens Be way DIO aa ‘enue ad , 339 
Gumiic WOT Ginance=.iL ic. mee: Suck esa , 680-1 Vals Pears aewre api) =. Il 82-905 
CO) yhtted Eten | Mt Ra <a ee 680-1 seq., 806 seq..... 312-314 
; II 82-90 
Meagning lehts. ius... )¢ id Ake ee oats 675. 0s pane: eee 282 aa 
Nv aot r Oe Safi, 25.0 pieces w eee 108. gee his ales ee Le aa ‘ 
Vater CONTeCITONe Il » Aa haw un an cee 12 Lidiee yeah oie |: sk ee a0 
Mares sin... ... came Pe oon cons 902, 972.......-. sane 337, 353 
Seth VOD oc ee Poet Co ee 653 = ..)o Vong eee 
_ Street Cleaning Department Sa 
C)Micerey ainda latiGeag 200 sued 5 ere, 130 to 130-36...n0 eee en 5 a 
III 1 
IV ee 2 
NE ELIS Crine Ea «caus Ge aaa) SPN GaRE decane 1027 io. cuss 302 «Sa 
DEW ers: 2.58% eas a's: . ogee Ene ae 05° to 716.2%... ee ee 
Street hghting at, Ce A ee Oe ie als 93. to. 101-1. 245-7,5 2 eee 
Ill 
‘Street Repair Department tale 
Officers and salaries ho A Rtn eles oy 129: to: 120-7302. am jae t—5 
II 29, 30° 
iH re Ba 


IV 29, 36-38 
Street Railway 


Blocking Fifth and Main Streets at nn 
push hoursicae een aa emcee 680-1905. an os 0b ee Ill 7a 

(Corteact, Stipdlationsi sateen: 682-10 593.00. . acs te 245-25 . E 

Displaywoisroutecntumbpetss oe GOB 1.63 am wees en Pee FR fal | 


Electric lighting inclined plane trucks 606—1, 606-2.............. II 76 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 249 


Code Number Page Number 
Street Railway—Continued. 
Baia ertAO ey Werte inp 6s « tence ws Dee UMM Ceara e Secens at ees 40,. 41 
Tl 46 
MINIT UHIBEOCELOM PALE ss Gus... o's SO IG ae os se Ae. Lt 
Sy pcumileatieen ratte. ss. 2s STS ° tO BOE ot rk cis 244, 245 
ROGUIAHOMS aT tie. cc be wicca 594 to 610-37 Joc eul.s.. 251-256 
Spitting Hae foc teas ease aed ais OP Ow he koe he he Laie at see 348 
tate weonlations:.4:6 iiiciidevceeie. 680-1" Seq..s:.:3-45... II 82-90 
PaistOL sin de Bet) we eee aetna dase GoM tOUI OD LE Uta eae l es ae 349 
PCRE CAL 1NSPECTIONS 6 os oa'k 6 etcd ey aleireeee «© Se haa nie tt Bey gan er eemeremee! Pipe be 38) 
Mo Teenie sacra altel sls atase ees II 16 
me eee OAGS 2 set Pads Mle s dome bas 619070564620 sk. 257-264 
rerIeRO Metco n atie Soc deen eis OSOm SR iee e Lud Mats ty aioe s 343 
Operating without right. ..s.062.6625. GIG {OrGL6—67 set. Ses aees lira 
Repaiher al CrOssines soso es dace hee GLIPLO. G25 ata vee ee ae 258 
AIS UUR PARC SH en. eid oad iddedss ade de O29 et (seuse ese we eee 261 
SDSL. dak Ree eae ee G11 35.5. Ay ee eee 257 
Stokers on locomotives. ..... 6.6.0... 906-2 to 906-4.......... III 92 
PORCINE io od a a abel Catal fe'e!s GIA stO C160 soc oe vane eee 258 
NE SCO oo A 616-1 to 616-6........ Tei 
SOMO PONS ice a ec sk oes Gay, sae th roan Oyen lear 
1) EROS oS a GHI-61S 2 ee ee ee 257 
ila cat Sa je fe 631 to\646-25 2. . oa eienen 261 
Yard offices and signal towers........ Miles sp.9s sie Pre toate Tt 52 
2 TREND GY 8 so) ec ent ee G0Bi. ee eee... ska eee oe 338 
ae 830-2 to 830-9....... III 86-89 
Support 
PETA HISMPITUSCLIES OE gine, ys dil a ses we G's OO Fee Chie. areas ete III 93 
Superintendent of Markets............... Th? SG ey onan eee 66 seq. 
HORE: 
Pere MER eo ie yee de Sins pcg eres ote as BS t 2) COLON. 2 ttt a eee 84 
SLs ex that keke toner 339 
Bree Vy Cle rinary es. 6k ci ca e's ee 5 ies AE Ce A, et va TVe35 
NBER UE mar Se. 2 Py Oe ee ae va ids “Biahe 4 me PE Pe Seni EA Ce MP ie Yor c III 53. 
rae ALG WR ht ata. eh es lw a ks Saye" aes 830-2 to 830-9........ III 86-89 
SSOH Te Aa aa ere ety aera site ok IV 94 
orrrer ter ee h EPL eet ORs cies TN aie oid ws glass es 830-3 to 830-7........ III 86-89 


250 INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. | 


Code Number Page Number 

PSE Ta DUIS aS tste so rac oe ea Game ee se aie 648, 649.0 die eee 271 
a LIRLESS THe Uae atc Rpg et ne Rape Stearn Antes Bk 648, 649... owcteu ee ee eee 271 
Tenement houses 

See also Building Code Index. 

Building Code regulations............ 530 to 568-a..... seu ee 219-240 

eTUITTROT VOL “ais: a, obo ste ie sepa tee epi wo, # BE he: 2s fades apt oe aecoe e .. 140 

BAL ARR aE CRON iro cack fos oie ea meee 521 eae, os See 213 

Mabe amiita ty t.. itis siete Saidh ook nt neue tee 745-1 to 745-12....... III 74-79 
Theaters 

See also Building Code, Moving Pictures, Billboards. 

MUM CONENCUON f. 5c. you. eee oa 5798, 799. on ee 309-311. 

SoS Cee Ct et. ee. cs Hee Ne de ate a sea 798, 798-1 to 798-5...11[1 82-84 

MESULeTIN Gees ... pies Heres on uate a den O4G o's ew depict rare, eee oo 347 

Nesmeérism and hypnotism. .i..... .0 833... scactieshele sph 5 Re 319 

bP OSMINS ECATOS HIT ears Veh kaces wae O41 uc 's wes Oieus a schol eae 348 

Dale Ol. LICKELS, 3) bu oes Ee eee ee $3146. (38a so wo ee ee 318 

pCa TE TY COME E | RAPER pecs, ORC Re gar eM spay e 948.2 wears Leet ere 348 

PICKER SCAIDETS | Sse nics Mcaeeiet oa ee SOO... 5 Sees Mec eae eee ee 311 
PICKERS ie Coon hg ci eee bo a Be ee GST. UE ate ey ee 349 
TEM ey icre: <eR oer, | eta Mee aye cn) Zee gee 1028 ...5, 56 Beas be oo eee 265 
ceieetiitee TES ULALIODS 781 ee J eka hs ded ee ee 680 SE(Q> 7. ane ee IT 82-90 


See also Streets, Street Railways and Vehicles. 


SE PARS TS 01h eRe cana ake ieee tere ht ate tas 953 to 955.004... 349 
SCRE TEEN a a” ee ee ee a oe gi ae 63, -SC0s vaca oe abean See 28-36 
III 12, a2 

II 8-10 

PUPMICE a Sistem eel, Ccciae ay dee wah a ane B41. 55 sikaleie «ms Se 322 
PAUIGIOr Si payments. LO. semiarid fos deat as B55 iit owalansda 4 eee 26 
BOGdS 3 Fas 4 oat ko be aie Se one ae eG eee cet II 129, 130 
County bonds as security......... T1410 9 4 eee TIP 

Return: of collaterals. Sees oe MLL, 2p oe wee eee Ili 
Butidine department’ arc eae 350, 487, 488...... 130, 198-200 
Dowty ae cast LO05i i ci 359 
Hayanspectton : etre hee eee TLD 3 eo wnialn nak Ske ae 


Lighting dca eS eee epee ae eee 647K 74,1647 Mod eee 270 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


; Code Number 
Treasurer—Continued. 


251 


Page Number 


Reaves. ur ieee OO oT 6 RS te nA ae se Dols BA 70 
Opening in streets 
PCPOStis eee ee ee Sey GO THR) 4 oe ere os IV 82-84 
Beer COMNECLION Sheath es Nae. PROM hee ate ee ee 291 
PAAR UN Gate <a oe ke eee sas SMe SOT IEN pte d och ee bs 104 
CLP CEREAIWIAM Gas 7 ok ohikis. Ce occ SRR O Se ee ae hea ae teks 249 
US AACR 9S ue oe age eh RS cere aa A SO 1 argc nb al eh pags ag 109 
MORE OS umrpse Ls Subanon cet ars ¢ Sake ew oe sb Sate Je ROares Meeker he acai d ne aie 60 
RnR nee ent ci 4 on Seis or atk EVAL. Rotate) catrea eS 274 
See NE rh ee ces ta kde tk ts CORP SCCMMRER oon ua on as 337-350 
SS TOSI Gg Nes i a ei a peter WoO evade alge) ap eae 350 
Pireniherta kta eet hte Sc eee: O59 7 9600 ere. Sey eS Slates 350 
Interfering with street lights........+. GOST co icc te tae eee ee 337 
Poles and wires........ Pee te fee dss OGM teOGS.! f22 a4 8b0, 358 
(TAS Gs RE 2 O51 lacs + ace ee an ean eee 348 
Mrimmine of frees, .a.......-. Ee RB, OOS ses ies | oie oe tee ae, A 337 
mibereulosie: manatOniuin. .. 6.3.2.0 bk es RESON SEG aut pete tee IV 55-59 
ER OR SPR Se ae BOTA ORT ol 5.) oS vaeaeaee 109 
ST te FET es 55 Tl Se II127 
Mememilnry WUNOiNie «s,s. hea o-oo ase. 745-1 to 745—-12..... 2111 74-79 
SVaeation of buildings... <.,.....v....+-.. W451 to TS ee III 74~%9 
Og STOLE SWERVE Ss age oan GOW feos. re ees: cain cet oak 
| : DUS won tiee .', eee III 93 
ONC ec RTE MIMI Denon cost RAD CaP ib acre akui ae. oes tn ea II 70 
See also Building Code. 
Vehicles 
See also Taxicabs, Automobiles, etc. 
EAE ES Ig ge cs 680410 ooo SA ie II 85 
oar SLVSCR CS pe no SL, G80 0725 ee eee II 86 
PUVA OT bTOUCIE: seni! «sy caeca cs 04 tay Ueey ae MOO eee MNS AE ce NC AN II 84 
SC ie ae ot ae BRO Tray be eh ge oe II 90 
Blocking Fifth and Main Streets dur- 
IMeeeG le tOUTS. eee many. eaten Oak Oh cae nite en Bitte IIT. 72 
ere S aie eee ee ary i ats G80 4a ath i ees eR os II 83 
eosin eo Sthecloes wee ek os isle GS-5). 3 Pinca tg Berta 19% LE 83 


52 


Code Number 


Vehicles—Continued. 
Danger at 


Definition 


Porsbaricerit rTvine at. ee ees ee 
Driven, how 
Filth in 
Headed, how 
Hitching 

To trees 


a6 Ow oo 0, we: 2) 9, 16 Ya) @ 6-6) 6: 0 © 30. 6 ee 
ge {6 6) 6s: sa). Je: Krier a Jee (6 e! OMG) By le Le 8 1s Je Le) (eee Ny, 


4:0 Owl Corde: oe eter ele eis. 16) «poe. mile: @ es 


eel we 8) 5 h0s (Cid) a) teldee ss) 6 Js) is) 3) ies 


Hours of stopping 


eis) oie: S. Joie) Bi 6.0 fee) 6 6 le Jolie: ora) ts) 


In parkways 


6} i tm, @. 19). Bee: Ww he ce Om eee. ee" lo) oe) eee) Ve a) eae 


Interference with 


i 0) jo ket soe Le Wee! Je) eS ve willie fe mime 


Jumping on 


4 40 a) ere ey eles, Bele) ws, © cele ce) “we ele: ee me 


Licenses. See Licenses. 


Light on 


Loading 
Stops for 


ao 1e. (eu emee,@” ie) ‘oe! a ‘ete! ve. ue/n8, ol) te, 9) eo ualare 


oe) eDe@ 6% 48 o © 6 6) elias sb pws 


Overloading 


2 2 9) 8) pues is) ee suai (6 18 


On Government Square 


Parking automobiles 


mn coy ef eis: 6 18) 0) 0 Jala wilws) tes) 


Passing wt Tecl Cares) wey tae Anan 


Police duties 


mel te) (6! 6) koh iwi (ei Ske Nee Te, ede eg) hake ets a) je ee: 


Processions 


REIGN Gn aw eso acy en a ae Savane Mae 


Right-of-way 
Rule of road signals 


Com Mae et ee Wa Sat CBee a Yee Ber et} 


By driver 


@ he fens. alte Se wey O20) 6, ial oi) Se) 9.0 (a, «hme le 


By Pole wes ae Bee eae 
Size Ob .acehneia ce eae ae ee 
Extent of burden, breadth of 


felloe 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Page Number 


680-17... . «505 tl 87 
680-1... 6.0. ecs ee II 88 
680—4...... 55h ete II 83 
680-11 to 680-14. .. ae II 86 
O76 Aue un “Le od oo 354 
680-10)... snes a Il 85 
959, 960... sk. sa 350 
680-107...) ae II 85 
680-6........0.4.. +n ee II 85 
680-9. 2.27.4 jus See II 85 
680-9....6. seed ae II 85 
680-13.. de. ws II 86 
68066 16 Se wai ee II 84 
680-14... ut. ore eee II 86 
837. ike Cas ae 320 
680-9 . dink 2 oak ee II 85 
680-4... 00s a es II 83 
680-4... ...... 00 Il $3 
680-16. ¢.. +... IT 86 
702-4, 5 cing 5 ee IV 91 
680-3. ic s.sces 55 eee II 90 
680-17. ..2 fae ee II 86, 87 
680-8) cnc... II 84 
68029... 54 ok a eae II 85 
681. Ae ee A II 87 
680-4 to 680-6... sce II 83,84 
680-8 | ¢.. Jsi.aeki ee II 84 
680=2 J... 34 Jo. savas ae II 90 
680=1.7..N os ose Il 37 
680-9, 680-14... . 5 ee II 85 
945-15... .,..4009 2 347° 


INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


2 : Code Number 
Vehicles—Continued. 


253 


Page Number 


Speed 
PROMO Caner amg tice ad. GAGS. creat ae Reet geen 323 
Emierging and: ttrnines:. ....)...... GS0-2 i hanes Cueah oe were. II 90 
PIGTServeniclesy ten. aee ess kp 4445's SS GU capa rere ee Re ene 320 
(Ares LOe mentale! xe) ok cc ile cc « CSO 24 oy Ba teaee plate Tess 
Drea Se LCM Ee res age iain dea ate NOZ= 1 Seda rte eae 287 
III 73 
IV 90, 91 
Pianos where: 7 care, fo fk GS0+08 Es ches eee II 85 
Re Tem SUC Well Kot Sune se sd rob Se ya he a's 10421" 70423 See ae ae 120 
ASEM OT OMe Nei Aisa ie Don W535 wea cI oh, GSO=1 0 Fei we ss hee See II 85 
Stops 
To discharge freight, etc......... OSU SCC 1 eric eke aie eee II 84 
ROMCCAN eee ee INA Gs cic cc 3dk 3 e 6832 ide eho ee Wee II 87 
APY PUN Sno aor a rr re GSD Partie es crocs et ee It 90 
MGM MVE IMINO ss alas cea sss ddk o's O80et Ar terse, cet aes II 86 
US SUCREEEN 20° 6 te tach aia a OBO ois hae te ove arenes II 90 
SUIAOTIOS CI Ge a hc arr 680-9 to 680-14.......... II 85 
RGIREOVOS TOTO ITC eee mn es ee cans ee es SIGS ie S30, he = carter aoe 316 
dee eh che ee i ee Sr 830-2 to 830-9........ III 86-87 
os deaeers vies Wane tra reoce nares IV 94 
Pee PPle CONG CO ok. os be nee eee eee SOGGtO. B1QUN eter Se 312-314 
VERSES SG Niko? (ga) th SOG 1 yas eee es oaths III 84 
SUS RSS Neg i LED REEF ee ERG PER LN oe OE 346 
COTTE GS og Silipos Aa Se oP GST, 680s . re ee 284 
MP ENEZ OS I Re BR te ae 2OloTO aie a ey. ee enc aweae 84 
Wagons in Pearl Street Playgrounds..... 96552966 oo. Jéhewks eee ees B51 
\uILGe Le es Rs Oe ee Ree A QA coh W ilete tees te as acre aes 348 
CCP ES SUES Aga ast Seo i ie aoa PRE pester) alee yl inun aed 4-18 
I 7-27 
III 1-9 
IV 10-14 
Seen Serr Pay Ne re, ne co. Pe BLOT SOUS ad gah eee tn Pecans 116 
Watchmen 
Practron Company station. 1. ..22.... GLOAT 6 10S 6 ee pote ee 256 
Be iiIne MONS iss te win oaks 275.8) aha» wis. Pos Sado 629 to 646-2...... 261-264, I 36 
eR Ca ag PRPs ui ha "as tote DGT 5" oct BU aed WN, Ode eae 351 


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254 INDEX TO CoDE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 
Code Number Page Number 
RTC Se Cee tee tM ae: Ahk etiam ones as 908.1 065 ne ee Pk 
WEIGEL OCHO SEL te ch i enn bun meee 544 to 546...) 0 II 73, 74 ‘ 
Pee rancetions: sere. c. tee ae 110... aces e +19 eee 9 
Water courses, protection Ofg7 <i... ..+-% iv iva 3. eee as) 
VIATOR A UTIS Aik aie os ick sane ee Operate hae 667-1 ‘seq. 4.3.0. ee IV 81. 
Water rent, failure to pay..... hl, eae V1 ys ees. os _ im : 
Nye Temmcipplyac chs. dennct os kb cece es rane 549.4 dod. sss eee Iba 
WURGER OTROS EAs is fi Laken eee Seba keer 102: seq: 4. 1.0) 2 eee rs | 21-29 
7 “TH ieee 
Officers and salaries..... tee EA ee 102 to 102133525. ee II 21-4 k 
ena Ta | IV 29 
Pera latiONs eke hea eG. eee ies oe Oa ae 103,.t0 7128.00 io 
667-1... IV 81 
Wiea polis woe .% aco es Wate ein 885 SEQ... 6s ices cae 3 
Weeds 
TeeIUOVal pe 2h, Sethe aw a e's Nc ae ee 968. Seqee a ee ee We 
UAL yarn boar SO kent tues, | &: oy oes eremeateeeee 970 5 dpa ah ee 
NWretc iio tO 1Cean i Ee aS. Sys teres oe eae 901 to: 00f-3. 5. cae ee Il 
AVIETOIPOTG EMS EN i Fas GEN <oeiaie eee ee eee 229 to 305... 6 -c eo 
Weights and Measures 
Wificers- ands salarves, cag. cee es ee 201 «2% does 25 9 
EJUGieS pipe ike pete See aera eit se 202 to 210. 33 0) See 
IEPOTUSnEn oe Oe oh cdot otek ce ee eee 203.28 ésccn le ee ‘5 
GGSip.t ee. ge eo ek ROA? usec ee a 
Stamping weights and measures...... A05 ors eee rn 
Sealitio hones, cathe ae eee eee 206 o.cd deo oe ha 
Penalty for resistance to inspection, «. 207... 0... eee 
Penalty for use of condemned 
balances: 2. . acd hee ey ee eee 208 cc. ook vo chs ete 
Penalty for use of condemned milk 
bottles: 5c. yc. se heer ee ae ee 218 eu 2058 5% ee 
dnspection Of marketsap ane B09. 34 5 veieassls eee 
Inspection of milk bottles............ 211) (212... Se a 
Patent balances7a. 250 «eee eee 210.4) 32 20. Se : 88 
Sealine “taxicabscns asset eee S303 5 24k «aiteuak hee IT 
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INDEX TO CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS. 


Code Number 


Pee POUSCS ty sce hacer s wae vice) uve e's AB VET ae ne ea uke cs III 52 
_Wharfmaster 
ray LON Beer tee yan. ors bo 2s at (AG COU hte eee ag ene een 299 
PIPErINeSteaInDOStS als fate ec kee wk ws 38 SRL) GSO aro. co) eters yameters 334 
CEES MGA EG a Se a TSO eae Sho eel ee eee 60 
PeOISEE TMC TAN ESSEIS © fc Sine xe ee Tae v 85's LBS gee Re eee et he one - 60 
Removal oi ice and show... ....60. 6. BORE EG TOT. ce ee) hae 287 
Payiments TO ptfCasurer.c< oa i ats was os GU aie ates ee Paes ook Ros 28 
PTY APO) eee pare a OE euros soe iee- oo cae rik: Nw Oe Fa gel UN AE Mi 105 
NY TAS Cel COR a ce oe oy wictins ¥ Sake OLS swe PAO PA er, iad Care tiesr 
AAA SOM TAS EN, Seen. Se Ie 63 
Ue aeisage, VERTIS acs oe line 2 cle aaa ma 59-65 
BICOL S ANIC TOUUES Go oe ck es cles ie qe toyg as ae GY eg son tel Ih33 
eee A OMS eee eae. i Pins che ean dee 1AS OR OLS ay Sean 64, 65 
Mbrtereeteeeas fo ilcs 6.8 oe ees ne dss 4 VIAOT ere Cia elec eee II 37 
LAA VO LASS T, Ste hon 5 ee eee 63 
Re ea en eee oS sin cc Vin ows ss OW A Ap Mier agree ba ake eA ts 2 352 
Width of streets and sidewalks........... GSa ike al REET ee Oe 275 
Re ErC RECEP beionly so Gas neue vues OP Ee Sa ee eee 347 
rs te ee rag da dha eed, EDGR etait RG SO Ann ok 265-274 
Widtoteriaces Lown llall... 00.06... ek ge ay Sera bal eel iat pen ELL 23 
Workhouse 
SPICED S aNGrsalaries. Oo. ace cee ec ek ENG 02? Cay pe ne 93° Tl 46.047 
III 29 


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Code Number’ Page Number 
Perecoshy AC] OiniNis OWNELS. 6)... Fee ‘BOON Lie ee deena wae 143 
POSSESS TIAA aYEy Coy RR pe gee a BSI har. aie en eee 229 
mrdaiions to height of buildings....<2..66..<. ASAI Ae, a cacrele Crees aoe Umar id 169 
Bue PRC EGNVILE! Gis 2 civ Ge elcisi stern. «ein dees Sb a oe 356tO S09 cs.<.cee ia 142, 143 
Pireandeiehitcine buildings: ..<. cui e ccs c ieee sss BBL wo oeitaran veers 220 
Baer TC ALTOS acl. fe 4 she aia ola eles vas eee ae BOOMS Sor, aaeedaiue ons werner 208 
PERO LLC ATITCIOM ae Bands deinis’ ord ie ace Oise sities, Se SE OR A Srl eee 130 
Priterre Oise @CeMiITION . Boe. ties. ses cs cee AEE RAN Wes ea pli beet a Sabi 131 
Pomerations ClEVALOTS. Cdn acai ctvee vices sens BOyO rea's © eis Dehra 204 
PIE SPOg Ss OUNGINGS., Mobad dae ue tela ne pees BA Venue sack ee ge hia A, 125 
Pet ett DEATMIC bain. ieiowiee ow se ee se Seay Se ATS. to, A443 ee eee 160—172 
Porte NOUV OR Wel Gm mre scales o's aie Sots wn es at Ele eee Oe te pet Et to Arash AIEEE 170 
PAV GIA NOUCES ats toe aks ca kt dene ese se SOT Srl we oe ees 229 
SOUL Wyo Seca CiiGe ape ee SOA Se letra eee 123 
PMC MIO MS Ore PCEINICS coos. ok ee as ee nee oe S10 Se Pee nea rg voce as 124 
a! GANS « a tmany ae III 49—51 
YN Eee Marten inoeae ob oo IV %6 

Applications for use of streets and - 

ACEI SS a et BO ast he Ee gee © Lee 144 
Bere LITE ENOTE es Sli love ods v's BE cg oh wa BED 0 ee. Se kets eee eee 131 
Ore eGR DeTCE AIMCO ee es. kek ck Rese ek ee 55S pects ee eee orien 234 
ett PA are de Se Ag wis Sok ore cae ea « 354-3, 460, 507. ..139, 181 206 
ON oe OU eS 5 Ok Od eae B58 2 ety Sheena 131 
RR CYE TTT GRMN Ween e pcx? clas uiCstw a! chee Se Sate a BOR ase Shee. econ aero 206 
ne ese eRe ee ic iG. wait Sch Cosh esi le “Sons ce Mie <M oe EN vei AH eS on 146 
Bee etc Ns eo) onl vig ale de 9 es BELO tren ba aeRO for! Phen bere: 123 
Be ets 1G SMO ee ee NE ens ok, Yes wees oh od Gly ee ees 146, 176, 217 

. Res Ss en eto Lis 
ONE OES TRO) BAMA TOW at Us Cran UP RO tea oe Saino oe are 235 
et ee RR etre eB hae Rein y Sie RCC pha & eve ecb e Alora eel Oe a as 152, 161 
Rete S Cention OL. cele ay alas ene esse we Pa ee areas yey a tame ork 131 
Peete AS VINO TOOMS. sac o8ec5 ose 6 cs eres An! RRR IR Se Ge tract 224 
Ree RMOr CON se cn oi siseriks facts a ote iw salle oe AO ig.- ew aes a neg er 155 
epee RCN eC 2 She oak ds a oka ee BOSSY ole cr hangs Dal 
ign SGC dea: a 452-6, 451—foo ne ae ae 131, 176 
Beams 

Pet MN ea scaise lan, whe aehinoa oe Sade AA Bild Se oo const ae scare 158 

PE OCOCHONSE ee ats: Al ok eke dlowle ee yan eedbe—19,°420, 441005. 132, 163 

171 

VNTR a og SO. Sn oe a a BAB a oo) ora 0d UE ete ad ote 172 


258 INDEX To BuILpING CODE. 
Code Number Page Number 
VSied UWA Bat e/a eR ORT eae A PS Mae emRA Be, Fam. Mulia gal) elie ASS... Lees Sou se ee 194 
BC ATIN Sgt sie SORE yon a se EE POR 401, 419, 444... .151, 161,173 
ES MOALH Greed, MRS aie cata UAL OMe Rs IN $45.0. seed 127 
455 to 455-S....... 176—178 
345a to 3451. ..2.08 II 68—70 
344, '345-€... 5. ao ITE 507 3% 
BINGCSTeSLTICLIONS oa hace as te eee 6 be eae 45S. at ua: Mee IIT 52 
av@uib da Rive Bah oyu or) aie cr ie tale Bete gia eee cena Sener 338: oo wee ee » re ee 123 
Board of Examiners of Picture Operators....184—b seq........2ee III 64 
BOUer ss 1. oe sls ys Siew fhe Aa daa be Om Wade bad Bee OO. AO hag ee ee 
UETRTEASY i 1 5 ageism paP ENG ENE £ 402-b, 405, 411. .152, 154, 156 
Bond 
BPC RSDMOT SN the ka., Soo eter ie Stat wld 38... 2p eee 170 
picks Prey eee ones Le 435° to. 438.5700 oe 169, 170 
MEGtCLETe DLOCR Se Gas ata BE th ee ha ates ® 433 heals an 6 oe 172 
NEU ee keeled eyond ka Ch ikesch Wh tA MOM EAN cl ne aR oe URL A A 436, oso 04 sn 169 
FRubore ate yea BAe ee hee iene pie ieee ASD. i iteety yee 168 
EYLOTIC 206) Se ok ih eRe: pe eee ae 430 ee er 170 
BOOTHS ,CLCCTION sacked Pha.) dasoutel WO Ce eee 450=D ceo aw oe 2 Vie 
Pictures olaciines ss .aten « «ice scnnc ee ere 484, 484c, seq........ III 54 
BSAC pe to lacie Nn aay. "cia ayo ee amen 395, 408, 448....149, 155, 174 
BLACKeLSSDTOLCCUION 270 og au os 5 pee eee ae eee 414. oo) oie. 4a ee 158 
Be rae ae oa EME | 3650 43 ees 147, 168 
PASTCLC MEL Sid cies th ay ere, pee ck at ee ee 439 2 a dE nal de 170 
PO EEE WY Ol IC weate sv wie mda» SEA se AOL, (433 oo. 151, 168 
Bere s protection . a0). oes ce me siee ae 4145.00 0n59. «pe 158 
Building blocks 
SEC ECTE es eee ee. Wes ales Seas Mee PETAR ae 386, 402. 0.43 oan 174, 151 
492, 4980 7 168, 169 
PVREDTINC (Cio Vee saat Cia nar, atte, fe Sen tae ee 386; 4024.0". son ee 147; 151 
L 425, /458 oo. os 165, 172 
BUN alive orca e te shea eho Dee eee BO 287 Sas 22 ee 131 
Balding Pdennitionss co...) go + oss eee eee 25210) .293...6s ae ae 130—148 
Gleick s tle: kaa eae i Oi eee OR ye SR RS 144 
Weathimunre Jimits: s.05 a erce oe a eee + AL Ca hata) een 175, 176 
AINBALE Ponds Reg SOY oes a ea 4873 Ss a hele Ce 198 
Uirisanitary - iano. we hoo ee eer nel TAB eS, once ce ee Hip 
SES LOT om creel Oi xa Ou seid (ee ceed og eee BOGi bok okden bk eee 141 
Baildinesfiresinspection wise <2. eine eee 1026-2 ‘et seq... . 1 I 58—60 
Burning Arid class fee ae ASS Shediac sec ek oe 194 
BiRLtresses! s 5 is a ee chee ae ee ee 430, 432, 442....167, 168, 172 


INDEX TO BUILDING CODE. 259 


Code Number Page Number 
OUTER 2 Rh op tc ae One: DRO Me misery tiie ieee 194 
MCiatiOn Oh StLeetS oc % oes ce a ees ve ben eo B04 Mo 40d ices sn . 149—154 
CMGI. clog iS. Pn. sy 5 x eel oe BO etre tian 194 
Cast iron 
Re cCope ys Soe tre boat a os as chal Sales Os oe AAI 0, ema ra areata 155 
US AA sy ES Ea a ean 404, 409, 413... .153, 155, 157 
BIEL COTES oe oe ia ue ve wees vw ene OOO soci Swe eer ae 150 
ee ms et ala yaks & Kho ss at eRe wages yA gry CALS Aig SU raege ne Na, 154 
Perr e ae sae AO Sle Ac Ped were wee 4 op BOSKDL «ave tad Le outs 230 
UST SL AS pcan Pie cag cHReR EL bp Se Cebit Ca, 170 
Bee ee A ee PR ee pie 42 1 Pane A aetamat ns oe Magee, 148 
SRG e Mes 2 Son ee hee ee a a3 « « BOG coat en sak a al ee ee 151 
Re Re SSG en he A aan 4 ke whe He a 45 os Sms dha ak sea III 67 
Ds OSS es 24695 fae Oh ae ee 174 
SEA a gt Roses e coe sy as des S520 eo Phi aa sa or eee ist 
Bla tae aa he aed ates 220 
OLSON LS ae S510 eu sae ees ee 131 
BOO oss aliey Sie aan eee 147 
eT anne a tn end ee APT seus! w heed cae oes eee 234 
(PE BEET SP ASS ere eee eee 166 
ie 8 0) 7 RIES 6 Le Ei aa ae ee BOO.5 Wott nate se eee 184 
Drei MAL AAR tine MS Uh oc boocee Ls aw 0 a unin wee BOOS ok, ee ieee nee 150 
WT SSSES OLU PMNS. oc oy outs ve ne oe be ee oe 204 10CS0S eaters 139—141 
SS yA No bd iresy asl « SDDAL. Cae ck owe or dune 231 
DoGiis eke a ae dase ae eee 232 
Ne eee PCy os oS cee ie oh ode SOOO sig acne cin a wks 140 
De CS ee Cit ih fay ik ak and ek en ol ST Tee ce. oat ee en 145 
Gl Pe DAREN Bea ee yo Le We eR ay ah 194 
OO CSE gt IRR AS a pe gre LOST LOp edie eee tite 152—163 
Be a Ot a a Nace alae deg one os 409 tor 413 oe ee 155—157 
err Co ee oe Pane ees s BEBO eo akc) aia eee 158 
AIB Og celal. sve dat gos eee 159 
3 420 5 ices ee dee 163 
LOO I et aR of eo a's veo es 0 5 ey eee rane eta «oS 171 
SV ee ere ete RE: ae PN eee yer eS 154, 155 
Re COMSETICHIONL hy el or hie bowed eee s&s 408 tol S207 2 ayes 158—164 
a ED RRR ne ee odes vs BOLO. cdin® hf HO Bate ad 131, : 
PO EC ORT De ait. Mee es Ce ae SOLS Re Bike a eee cee 148 


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260 INDEX TO BUILDING CODE. 


Code Number Page Number _ 
Concrete—Continued. 
PRLOCKS foe ine cca ee ois puaRan tint Nout Beak ite arcane 433 5.6 \se baa ee Saat oe 
(RTT [a goa aR Se a See i Set cat nd CE a 440. 0. as sees 171 
CEOLSp OTe SUTCLY oA ats bate ee eee ee 399......25 005 ae 150 
WOT G ewe tes dood soo! vie 4 ae Mee EE ae 415 ode ess oe 158 
POUMUaLIONS. V.40....2 «ree Rey SS nee 432 0204s 02s end Se 168 
AVE Die STE ook, 3eba as ha dete re 2 Sree eles REC rOME, OR Reon BOL. iors seth ces ot 148 | 
CCMIOS CAIN: os 5 cee ot. eee ee 416.) icketeietes eset ;. SS 
LSE Ka ys SE ty BR EAS Cy Ae Ah ad oS 400, 401... 055. 5-40 eee LSa 
eal Ae TAT A ee ciel awe en a a WS S87. ace:s w ois) nhs lees 147 
emiperaturens.|s vote eee cour on eR er 415, 416... s.is5ctee e 158 
VVC CTE Bese cei iano ae et Lae LY Ee eee BOL. se tie 04-0 ee 148 
Pondemnation- Of puddings. .u-o6. sc ener uae ABT 0.0/5 0)s as a's aa 198 
MOUTICESAO! LDPOVISIONS..ce ss cae el eee BGS... vis sas es ee 141 
(Wonnections LOL SEWETS: W).2 kkk bee ee 553-1. . 23a ee BO Be 
MOAT MOG S ee NCPR ny Ie nivteie Het cane aks Re Mima CY 170 
ee ta to gee Areas ee aT he RM no A TES eet 397... 28 snus A 149 
RBPAT OST OMIA Ne che se brt ss i ER FL cc 414g Sycds.: oa 158 
AEIORET ES es we. NOR Ly NT LA eet eo eee ae 302-138 .4.0.¢.. +s 134 
SSS LS CRP os sue ee 222 
S58 oo Tite Caen e See 234 
ISOS TOOPEDETINICS: ga geet. . ae ee ce eee 349: Sed. ye oy eee 129, I 29 
S456). 25 5 ers «cs eee III 51 
Curb, ‘excavations near... .......-.00..a0s0) 4s Sie en IV 76 
Dance alls yew! sie ten eae ee eee Ae ee 490... Wake w tte ae 200 
DIERNITIONS oo. cs ss.) sain a 0 aye ars Mine olds» OOS 4 Gas Dae ee GEOR ee nea 120—141 
Wepositt Of appeal, cine ace ee ee eee BBB ov e:e 6p ave \e 0 eo 123 
D@rricks |... sails ce hese tk os na pee ee aan ee OO ee 144 
503.066 bse pe 204 
Detention building's: ce mre Seen eee 354-1 winced. ele 139 
Desion, concrete .. 22 aco ee ee AIB. oo oos bons y de 159 
AOL. seca sals og) Suse 164 
Diagram fortheatres...ee ee eee B14 3c. ns oe 211 
Dirtech ates eva saw vs oe Ga ee eee A ER 197 
DOOTSe hes ts dik SS ee eee. 352-20. 3.3 oe ees ce 133 
SAD « « asiloha, sales eee 172 
B56 2 ois 3s ed chin ee 178 
Drains 4)o.fa 8 oa ee ee ee ee B0e-14.5 4 cc dee 132 
Soo. tO 55 le. cee 232—234 
Dry cleanite. cis. cerca ree eee SOC on one cp sae 132 


INDEX TO BUILDING CoDE. 261 


Code 


Tanks 
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UR AM ha Raton Uta Rupee as 6S 189 
240502 Co a eee (175 
SOLE tO. 450 eo. ohne 180—190 
ZOU SER Lica a a ota os 191, 192 
480n -Cs0 ey cca were 191 
ATG oeena alate a ot a.com 189 
SLES Aen a eae AA 149 
Dei ote abe aucle esis rie Se ge 140 
Bars etre ah Ser hey te ee ae 165 
GOO Reet et Oe in ae 167 
DOGa LO wa teh roe aan ee 132 
BOGE Ee ibe ents Winer teen 202 
DOUG Geeta ne te eee 207 
DULyY eter cyuieasye Se pein 211 
Ue Seems a dopa een 212 
ANUS She cad eres clea tase tidten tans 189 
ADD SEG SSO Ti sa: sue aaah 200—204 
BST cote le Gtr de ne eee 198 
BOSS Pare cet a wap he Hh ees 202 
UG. hs aartate ait oterete ue toneke 212 
DOO. TO DTS 85 arse eae 241—242 
484. beSedt os atemotee III 64 
=D RM heat we cibeny oirsoe ay cle tek 141 
DE LEURALRS mt one ie hie a ates IV %6 
DOGO DoW serene 206—219 
BU Ureenns, otanelth a Hee Sauces 157 
APOE tk ert x oi cute Ds Ree 164 
DOD Oe tihih ene wean te aes 140 
CL Pah a MO Oe has toc 201 
Hs ae eet Sem rch ha tek atey Vb 211 
By LG El tidcs, $e ae aaa 212 
BOGS vidi ete eee eke 178 
BAG AIS oO NA ed pe eee 175 
aS Glin <n akt eea ne ee 186 
SO odd ie ee aa na a Sem 220 
CULL e Ol ke ney eee 149 
GAG ACR ea eee oe ae 175 
DAB es he aarns, wee 212 
LVS NS Sern ee oe ane 22% 


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= — on aie ne Beye 
ae Be 
262 _ InpEx To BuILDING CODE. 
Code Number 
ALAN TEC? IGT AIMS, Gea etter h Thos ee ee knee oie BOO Pan che meee rr 
BACtOrSa tT MSALCLY | Ga wc cp eR ee ee sp st pe bteed. Ts Oy cee cee 
| $300 ae aa 
Hernces neteht of 2.) ec taubaon dee eae 449-100). : 
Herrules 4 aioe iais 2s Ire Ct eA Tie eee 554—¢.. 40) ee > 
PCOS eet ee chee coms, 8 eal ecb nie eros Te Be 349 to SO. sane 
PELL ete eae dove d soe te oboe ae eee oe eR 413) oak Waele . 
Hilmssanotion) picture. gecko eau eke eee 485-1 to 485-18. : IV 78 
| 484°c to 4847. omen III 
Fire, building inspection......... ee ec a 1026-2: \et seq. s.ae. | 58- 
PRR RER SCOOT SM tellus cya ted ch, 25. on lane eee ee 352-20... 5. wie eee oe 
484 to 492a,, 2c. 201 
MU Cere SCA PCS Asst whet. ociee oe 5 UR ein eer $22 to 520. 4 sue 214. 
PETS ME CTIOR eae R sae tae et ie kes eee ee haat oes Dale 2 pastas ees tee 2 oo yee 
; 487 on pas on 
Se Sa pc pgiats o-0s a 2 
PSI Tiseect phoma iat? of dais metals woes. 41d tied. <item ie 
Pirevextimeuishers. ~ Sifens. . <ou. 2 Nays oe 459 110 148 ieei cae 181-3 
Bit Be OSes ie b,c ee ae See oy SR ee 45f eee Ms ed ae ; 
Five whiteitcy csc) vretheanhes Dice \. bors 1 BGRS2s ees oe a 
ABL, oc ieNe: one & 
BE OI GO Sheer a oes Pt Ee Pettey ee, SE ee TPs => ee 
AGG oo sical eee 
Phere BL OOUTAE bars) isn « Unk a reemmeicn eae es nay ee S217 osha ere Nex! 
* 449 - to’ 486) 2.22 ue 
484, 484c to 484i..... II 
Fire praat patimecs. 2.6.0 2h oles eee 352-16.) 0. eee 3 
449 «3 i isa Pele Sa 
A56o. os ues haees 5 Se 
Hive StODS wee aie 5 (eae er ain Meru a et a 44 seins “| Oe «in 5 Jena 
TIE Bee AT Siges eh teas ccd er ere ete eared ng heen 433s betes) ee kde oe 
EOE ae err ee 
B15 i... os ooh ye 
Bistures =: 007.) ias7h eee oe oe ee 566...2ia), see ae . 930 
Flashing ..... wh phos aes Her bn RS an OOS 8 7 ce ee eee a 
Hidor arches 0. veiw aio cig ene ee Ee Pet eae Tink p co ee 
: . Ev Aare ea i 
AGB ik. Sees ee 
Phiest. atlas ae Pear it epee eo ene BES Facts ee ts 
466 a's... is ee 


Footing 
Forms, concrete 


Foundations 


Frame buildings 


Framing 
Furnaces 
Garage 


Gas grates 
Fixtures 
Pipes 
Stoves 

Gasoline 

Gates, for elevators 

Girders 

Guards 

Gusset plates 

Gutters 


INDEX TO BUILDING CODE. 


Code 


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ME whe \ohet a, 16 (Pula Levee! (@),8) 66:48 6 6.6) 8 0 16.16 0) 0.6: eee) 6 © 


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mit C0 Sime © CLM se elie a! en ho) eos eee 16 16! Oy RS ene (0°46) 0° 'O te <8 


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eheleue! ee) elaire-16" «| 8) 'a).« 0) ©. 9 (e'¢ © ve ¢ © 0 & ¢ 6 0 6 0) 8 
Memane@un ie lee 27.0 (0) ¢ 96a) 6) 0 04 'e © © 6/16 0 @ 6 @) 0 @ 6 6"a ec € 


MSenelmy = ),Gim © OSs 6, F566, 4 0 ee 566 6.0 0 0) @ 6 lp 10,0 6 Ore 
RLage te <<) # eicera,s- 6 hale 66 6's, 16) tO 0 0h 6 8 0) 8 0 6, Oe 8 one eo 
B Barer(ee eeicw @)e wen 6) 0 @ ee @) (@ €-%) 0) @ 6 (6) 2! 
a) a eL areas! e (0) a of oles elle |6. « 6:4 6 66 4) 'e 8 @! 66 0) 6 @ ee Ss 
a O'S 6) Mitel at) 6) 8g alee we 6:16. We © 0 6 vc ‘eo: eieln « 0s « 6 8 
Sa sie) ea ee. 6. 616) 8 a) © O10 ¢, @ 6)'C ae 6 6 ee 6 8 
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aoe ee eee eee eo ee see oe ese eesre sere eeeerersr eee oe 
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263 


Number Page Number 
DOS Feet lersie alee eins 134 
BED Sihen ode an ei ats ne 8 eee seat 158 
Dube ee ea iene eieiereen sun ouabain 134 
AL NED gy APO ear eters. 155 
hs Gab gage so rae Ue Were a or Tt 156 
py Weeds gtene Pape de se Pir Fgh P 168 
BSG sve ceetn 5) ote fiaayt k heare ais 169 
ME etre Chia a een eae RC ee od 174 
AOA Nihod dito s ard 6 ahs oat wees 176 
ANG tus teeh ees situha crassa at ome eee 155 
Aen on glass. Pe & etal oe 182 
MSs ecua et somite riaie ya ete tae 140 
BA itt sects Moser icine emia 175 
SW DAE: Sc A arta a ee 192—194 
£600 cia ts ost PRE eee 184 
Ve ae Maa fe Cap eh ce ae 190 
AED Farah gs ores caatet eee ae ee eee 190 
AGS, <uicni’ < oa rds Gee 183 
4B2 AO Osi. a ek ee ose 193, 194 
ES ae rae GAs cee a yt 201 
407, 410, 443..... 155, 156, 172 
SOAs ca eis ie ante ee ee 205 
BETS cat terete, casa as 157 
GOD oa i 7 chasndee <6 aha eee ee Paes 
DOME Sao cath itive & eee ee 142 
Oe is aaron Ohi oe ete 134 
460 10> 462560. feed 181, 182 
40000 466.505. eter 181—186 
wo Oe toate mie aie thea ee 134 
SAGE ee Pee ool aaah ee ee lV 76 
Doe Cyne Othe arsenate ean 134 
Zab ted dere A ahags eet ere 166 
Ae can ag Pe Pore igh sek Tee 168 
OAD ch Ar B-ceeucke lous teeter cree ens 224 
Ebene Cie ae opal eatin eee a ee 135 
DOTS shan ha Oe eras eae enema 204 
B00 40.4020 ». Wena 147—151 
457, 458 eee i one 178—180 


264 INDEX TO BuILpING Cope. 


Code Number 


PTL ele co eke of Oa Writs ‘oe <a sei ie 355-1... 1.58 oe. eet ee 
PRS OS att ces eye ranks RENE Bhs ee ae whole ate eins 
PEVELOT. 4 ote. 5.) PP Sarg PR Tale Beh et 492 a... ..a090 ee 
TEVEGRDGOOL fen toy Sis eon ere Oe re ees 
Meager rt emacs hi ht ts), Seige, einen ce ieee 
ECs ees shaky sho Damas thats etre eee 307 5 ace e nests aca 1 
UTA tlie ts felis vad vier os eens oe crete 460... 64324 eo 
Pua sie tamed ee Bcc mathew ERG ae ON ole 515, 518, 520 
SS EAIIOMIN DES tet se eh os Os er ABT. Geen es eee ee rh. 175 
Ri clommern cir Pett tend Stare er te Pe 
PCD ali meee se) og a eit Mare Pye ale seer 550 Asc avs 3s ee 
WV ALCROMNe idee sa Sick bee a Seah Meee 550 .vd.«s ss tes 
WER RL AI yar ik Ra ee EM TRS HN Pay 538 wialdlciengg Dale e aaa 

PLOStIC ass CCHIOL tet. Veet o ies +... ses are e te 

EI DACE ow ae hie cree RR Ey eae thE bs REE 

foclosures 2... ANAS ASS 5 egegc\ at, Rtee ene em Pace 491 to 494 

mancompustible materials, 2 otoc 8 aa. bone cis eee 
MIS HECELON Gs fon te prs ARs oat ae ee 497, 498, 528 


iotersecting «wallet crs Mein... nove seen ee 4265 <.. ian ho 
Joists SE Tny ee Rane Se RES see: AG 4 Dhrte 4430 eae tare “aaiertma a 
ISIE CHEN STANCES It ¢k..c ieee ais cen shure eee 465 . Daw snore Uy) 6 18: 
Ys a (os fe ene aos RS ha ea Ramen AOS ge LS pee 
hatriges. se ie A ety eee Se 3s hues pee Ms Se ; 

1 Cadet st Sai, «h meewteg chr Gane aan SUbcarts, eteet 


Light and air 
Light at exit 
In theatre 
In toilets. 


InpEx to Buritprnc Cone. 265 


Code Number Page Number 

Lodging houses 
aC ye Seg lig 5 att See ee en eto eric & 229 
CIS ia Din Rn peo eae ae S507 acer lect Oh eerene 228 
MOMLAL Sorte eR PIO Ne ois hv en is he eK SSO 550 diem er or eee ee 228 
Peer 1U Cis amen eM ete Rah cn pw gicine seca bo al el eke 2 A Eee we eee Ce ele, ce 201 
PES Pl Bi) 2 RR foo fe Bi Get SoU uae eae 211—213 
OME Tee Ce ee etek ar ss or agers BAO OT EU Scie de dio uh eternege Lio 
ewe Lt eM Meme g tata at tc heca: So ighe «ha aie ee DEE ALON Dt Se: 220—222 
ae es Vine hb aiinc aces SOR PRy Ae nat ae ay 149 
LAOS | oR alee 8 IRM ate on ay Sane re DOR eer AP ope cheep ais: eso an 135 
DUM eA GR lack sat a per ae 219 
LRA ES. Akt eae ieee DG, peep anata AM page gra BOO errs eed Lee tie ein Ge 181 
Ee PemICED I DCSia Vt oer Siena he cl, eK ek Oe AD AD Dee ae 4 Sie ae 178—180 
“TOES es OT Sie 2 See a ae AY RA Oe EO on  B 225 
Po ORNS a SOU crocs dite sees 228 
ECTS fase nae ee Hi | ORM hed ay teas oy crgs Ae 222 
Pe OCR DONC Ve iE ey kk este kaw ee eve SOO Ae, ee 219 
RPUEAC PMCS ss. seas bees ee es AST 1854 ON oe chase 176 
LEERY” up) As =) a a B64) 10500 seers 147, 148 
DUO) 5 te oes Ee ew eee 150 
Se ais cuenta octet etal ae kene 168 
, 435172 i Oe eee 170 
NLS AR VENTED OS,” y RO aN a er GAD. celg teen da eee 172 
BRE COR he AS civ adie Sante baw BOO oe tale 9 caeccia artes 163 
Le I Ee Shi kyo sas Sng ae dass SO ORE 5 tik eNre cot Aa are ee 169 
Maret FECUITEMENTS coe. iss ccc ccs ee esses ATS) 432 Sat 159, 168, 170 
SAOTAL 24,5 ete oe 171 
ON ATO ISS iS eR ce oe ae a BIG Fos. 2) CE AGI een eh) eee 161 
Cates es Ve its oe a's sD eee eo awe aes Boer OO 5s cco eae Napa 136 
SO SRLO. 6 OU eee ere 147, 148 
MU EMINCAUTO SINS eh onc ad Pos ctigwel de ss 485-1 et seq...... IV %78—81 
Prete picttire Machines: 22.6.6). .6.8e ence as BOSH om ee eee eee 139 
4B4-- SOR 2. cies ote Were III 54 
484. D SeG es. cee om III 64 
[ES CLES al ef Se ies a a PCE aes Oe ame tree ars! 194 
[SSE Se aes ee ae a BG Gwa weed ee ree 142 
AB? tOP490 Vacs oe 198—200 


e te es Lae oe oe ae a 
266 Inpex To Burpinc Cove. - 
Code Number 
Mice uNdINeS . os. so: ov ene noe a eee ee 355-2 ee , aoe 
BIS. bk olee «543 See 
AGO | Ac cSadsee nals 
492 to 518. 2.2340 ae 
SOTESERS Me TS. ealt oc ka 8 ces lee et ee 560, 561: <4 ee 
Peer tee oe FSM os ae oy TR 483 i05. Heats aoe Fey, 
Peete a, KS eo sy au As Syke 352237. ones osha 
Operating Rooms Picture Machines........-. 484 seq..... (oo ae 
iSacisiee got elevator. ict 2.0 so eae shee eee 498 Ds. 315.3555 
Pirdindey -COUusttuction | 2. 2.0 ¢os2 ase ee eee 422 to. 448 27.2 ee 
CIGETUGW- DIDES | 5 sine» se os 2 2 ee ee 564 to567. 023258 We 
Re ETT an ee eS Penman ASS 2020 279. imac 
CE Ly Te ae ee le dd ee ig So eee 352-387. ¢ oa eee a 
} | | 366 to 369......... -142, - 
PASAGeLS WANS hottest eee Pie toa Se Re Pe eer ; 
PATtiEONSS = ovo oo: Be hee eda « wee eee ee B5S-B8 este ae Ber. 
44D. Reais boa a> ths 
AaB. csi aii san 
WATE CWAUS Oo 2t os eee» out AO 422 ois... \ Jere eee ge ae * 
pre Mbeat neon oer. «018 ee oy een a “ 
576, 977. eae ee Fs 
Perils 205..¢5 kere ois eee 341 to: 35593 eee 1 
349-8. ae ae is 
340, 345 seq..... Ml 
310 tO Bidecase o'degae 
374, 3414.5 oo eee pee 3 
Percentage of lot occupancy................- 530. cob pee a 
Picture yniacisees oie, i cas + Papas ot ae 354-5, 5071... Screen 
; 484a, 484c seq... .206, 
Maaiminet so 532.4 neces ee Cree -484 D seq... 5.2053 
Piltg ots te oe ee a ete oe eee 485-1 et seq...... 
as eer PEPE OT Pree. eee oe eee” 439, 440... 04.55 sins 
Pipes 
Definition ..... PER Sy es one Joi eee ex2B00—40 |, oo eee 
GSB snc i eee ee ee eee ee RTD boc ns cows eee 
Protection Gt 177i toss see eae AVA 10.4298 1.33 eee 5. 
Pewer: 3. sides Vidi sts Oe 554 to 558..... Pere 
ee ee awl 
Waste :25 0055. 04; be eee GS ales 561 to 565. 2 cay iced 
ha F ae Y ‘age 
inigotgaian oa 


INDEX To BuiLpING Cope. 267 


Code Number Page Number 
BETS) Se CEES re hao GS See Oh Lk 126 
Ea SEAT ICC whe 2 Cet 00. 8 i ee ee ee So xan ITT 52 
LOPS) 940s Seki aE oe er nee TS Eis ok ors ee 136 
aS GETS TA he ae oa a ASG: 490. cca ad See 200 
og eg BES ee 451d, 557, 546.175, 243, II 74 
Pe eee ON eer oe 378 to 381, 440. .145, 146, 170 
oiSpe soe 20 2rd oe ye ceo SH 10. BOS" 2 me ae 141—146 
Protection 
Pena EEONGG tae. re i Sa uke aw ee woke SRT 4 SP eae eee 145 
eerste Ce eRe SSS See cin de e's 28 BAR BAe eee Be eae re ein 172 
SPE Se da ne ee 352-19, 420, 440. .158, 162 171 
OOM De Si a BiG Saree ap ae 148 
PL SA a or eg SO Serle wate Gs nfec ie nies 143 
POUR C atin Pen a ce Ce ee eve ets fee os BOM Mais te nang 205 
Serena 11 tee fe ee ke ack 3 i. . 954 to 868. ooo cc ke 139—141 
Quality of materials 
Pootstructron. Vote. i: lice. s.. era coceind Sh4a-tay SOs. 6a ee 147, 148 
VEC EETLS gi Coc 2 gt BSA eS oad wc hed eee 230—232 
OD be 465 J oo ee See 183 
Ree OB is. it ee owe Soy SOR 425... Gee Aas eee eee 166 
Se ee ee We Os cn ec ke. os a a SS bs AG4is. |» <ae St a eee 183 
PEQrecd PORCTOUE cn ck eck ck eta ea bes 455 BG Bea o.oo 158—164 
COS SU" oy nce A ae rr BG ore hans cunt Se eae 124 
“eS ei co ihe ee: © Ya See 128 
eet SON te, EOI SOS oo outa ox 2s oes wove MOO ewes 6 Ma ss we wae 123, I 58 
rH INSEE GNS Miri Fos oof oak {fas SEW 7 BOO sg 65 2 Oe ww we ald Say 146 
Rises 
eee eee tea ey oe a oe back os <4 BA ee ors as SOC er 171 
uerUIY Ol ene Uy im oid Gan wd ve S's & Ae a eran hs oe 232 
REN ee co A ek agi Se fa ae Us 409 41)" 412. ee 152, 157 
ORE Tag SS SS 9 OR ee RSD tG GGG. fut ue 220, 221 
ee Ee RRs 1. Gh nc ones oo ss ee vv css BO2-29, 369, 396,398 
: 135, 1438, 149 
BGT t see Pa fee ae 176 
OS ge Re SO ee 50S 5 sot wot ieee ee 204 
8 es 384, 387, 401, 432.147, 151, 168 
Beet WET NATIONS ho civte vias i os Rake oe ket 449.46 52950 Ake 175—219 


1026-2 et seq...... I 58—60 


268 INDEX TO BUILDING CODE. 


Code Number Page Number 
AECL ee ct Re motu ays deal Meare hea ie eel ee tae 387, (400.245 oe eee 147, 151 
GS aAMOldS - nn ccc dele sw eu tcotwhn e o'e wey pp oa Fe PION Ees 6 pO O aaa ene 121, 204 
EUG ES RoR eee sc cilepace s ikiy pe ichesay Seige 12 eh, Pheu BirErare 354-2, 397, 449 b.139, 149, 175 
SiH OUEST RS 27a Sig ot pinety o's orm oia-a/ ec a tn eee BAB. oss sce w is 5 ake Lho73 
SUE FES Ba ac Sneek 0a, ae Rime Ek Sa ee oe ea eee 414° 529: c)os eee 158, 219 
SEALS LHEALCTOs avy cond drone > “Gis ol este oobi Omen rane 509 bd cae A 208 
SeiisPeprOOl ec 4 ac cs vide a okies hor) =o eee 352-43; 450;02. cee 136.275 
SS EIVELS EER bi oh Gis 4 ee he th Phase ee eer 352-44, 553 to 559 
137, 229—234 
Tile 
SEneCES 7D VO agen eae ne Die he Merete Sieh has 352-45, 453, 491. .137, 176, 200 
A eRe ie eh WY Ae ah Cael oy, 361, 432, 451 d..141, 168, 175 
SHUEECT SER ETI Conk cae. tena i eed eee 352-20, ©. ....ueseeanaee 133 
PASTE UL aS RGU 207 a ee BO RED 370 to 383, 495..143, 146, 202 
3414, 374.) .20 eee IV 76 
ea RY ap Oe ADA, Car tu Pine Ra cy Ape ree eet ae Se Seaver eS 881,445 A. 60 eee 146, 177 
Size of 
BiILCINGS Phe. oa aise sto es ea asks Se ee ee 530.52, snes ao oo 219 
IGaneOUts tet a es se shh 554: fis. oka eee 231 
ELOMSECSEWEL? this soe © cme ee ene 5.56.5, lands tos began eB nro ecnee 233 
Berrules:o 3.20 ea sarees... ia ae ee S546 25.0 Se tage, Pe 230 
TOOTING BE Me oe Sas er ae eae so Kien ete ee 540 «32 cote Wisden oa eee 224 
BLY ETS ekee els RINT a Gas «oe ee 564.2055 moka 52 eee 238 
WN aAStey PIPES iced cle coreg, te ob ie Se 563 4.04 Jog ae eee 237 
Siretighitstc: siete. Altace) oan ene 472, 485, 493. .187, 201, III 58 
PLATS BAW ete Pviele tie eid ck dec ya chew. ys te cn Capen ee 418 to 4205... eee 159—163 
SS LOwe urate a < niin << oie os cesar et cere 352-465.5 0% s+ as 137 
SiTLOMCEIISNOCLIONs aku on bic fara vlna Geae eae B48. sad os whe se 129 
See General Index. 
STEN cote eit y Mma Scare Ra Ra apg enh 359-to 432.00 eee 140—168 
SOLALES as vate bln rea ee ee et ee B06 (0 S21 .c cee eee 206—224 
Stand [pipes in ea ie MG eee ee ee CLV pie Fish or evar ee 178—181 
StEdim “Pipes s.ch-.d oe ~ slschegbeey eee ee eee 457, 464, 556...180, 183 233 
Skeleton oteel 70) sai eee eee 405116413 47.4 ace 154—157 
Steel, CONCTELE Awa, cc ct ee ee ee ee ALS 80 p42" 2). eee 158—164 
Factors ‘of ‘satety <..ic0c eee eee eke 899 0 )F sic stare vo 150 
Foriritila i255 cb ai-iae io een a AQAA. God adede eae 153 
Percentage oh. Fo Bee Cee ee BAB io uh ed Sal ee 160 
Protection <24.... 42k eee ee ALA ud + th ee 158 


Cudlity decsyrck he fee ne ee G03 51s ahs os sae 148 


Steel—Continued. 
PIR RCORU CE Ces ra oad Parse SNe ve ds a i BU Gurnee Ocoee 156 
SO a, eee eo ceded dees a BAIN 23 Bio ¢ me thee ne ea 230 
iC ate ern va eons estcces e hie eed AQ SEG MAIS Ons ne, 154158 
Inet Er  cfatin a 4 ds onl Mx ect ewe os AL ete Sn ci ae ee 156 
a BER 2 pg Re ee ee ae TC AS ae RG eS ae Pa 147 
HIACLOUELOLSSATCLY © oslo i'n css oa a TON: At 2 a ear ae neta ey 150 
SE Lae EHP er ee ORC ee Pe anc ov ck Seah vs occ oh ote 8S 53.02 ee eee tn ee CAL rea eS? OA 1s 
ECD, a: 4 SSO SUE Oe eR ge ee are Pee BSG a A Nees RM oe oust ch a ake 170 
WUC Cpe UE ots Ea ae ia ne as ee ASVSS aces cia eee 168 
UNE TRO! aS Ae a ea a yO L VO cee Ra Peek (ec 152 
“ERTS, “US SIR ea ore Peer era ne OT ies Srey ee iar ates A 167 
Stores 
(IC Uekaeie ne Senha ar S5it on aa ee ale sere 140 
Ue Cena Tec ts uc slecie a be ce eae’ MDGS SOR AS cate oe ee 178 
OOS ST Ce SS ed ei AOR AST Bal orien ne 201, 212 
PS, SOE BL hes a fe Seek ae pee 212 
IMTS ee Fle Gx die cc kee ga ew's ELT Meer ate tyr a eS 178 
eer SM ere pe «al. ca sis ww de Sage « AS To) icte ak) cea Cease em 186 
LOR: AAAS 2 ae BOT, ume cgond Seeds Weer a Gee 149 
ORS Spt OS er ce B41 2.0.1, Sele ee 225 
ee I PRN ENN a gg tee sw vl'eln owiehe ’o « BLO stOuD1L os emai 211—213 
“Yeasady SMES Pe lee ae nr Oa ete Dae et III 68 
ON A Rat al oe Sit Ser os ae an ne, iy PEAS) 149 
Re ae ge OO I en BOSatE): Boo. Geel eS 143—148 
SSUES 8 ton 1 85 he ae Adee 4 eee. eee: 154—158 
SSD PLRELSYRIC? ee Se Saag CON Gsy ure aoa eae 150 
LOESCIN. 5) past S tae SRG 2 0G Anna er a ae SOS SRR DOT Wosee te alae 193, 239 
«EPP ETT SVRUAI WE ea eR ed EO a ADL aeeli . cree eae LELS53 
ALLEL MAN Peon oo, Fa LAC) Sb son wc as wide Fs BOT ek. aks oye Se ere 140 
PC CCN GU Oak a4 ais fins shod Re wet sss 449c, 515 to 529.175, 211—219 
USI DCTS Ue 0S .e: Sn ines ee eee 745-1 to 745-12.....: HI 74 
Sees ORS Teo 8 ks et a pa ae 530, tor S40 7 oat 219—225 
UGE G20 oe Section ao ee a a ele tOLboe ite 225—229 
MELONS GLE. cs cy ae 745-1 to 745-1205 0.0 III 74 
TUES Ae ide Se ee ae a ree 309, 404, 409...150, 153, 155 
2A Ea okra, Wn O 163, 240 


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Code Number Volume Page 
OF tie ee Amended... oo. ks: dR Otero poate be ght ne 4p ck 1-10 
oS. ya ae Amended “..7.... Le SRN cea eek <tgee sche a fe 
ee ae Ate fe Amended’ 7... ...: TLR eee ole Cera oe ee cae i! 
See 8: Amended ........ LSI RRR eee 1 weed Tintys tee eee 12 
Dh nie eae Amended ........ NCA Ee aut peer aesy | Re aa te ee 12 

cM, oe ek ee ee Amended *...:.:.: Tee acter eet ane oe Be ee ig) 
1G) Ganda nee Amended}... oss 1 BARE een a ey) tem ime eert 10-14 
LES Pte) eli area Amended ........ A ee PA VES AA Wk a Ate Ee Gea, 16 
“Oh ape ie i Re Amended ........ Tee eet ed ene ee ne 16 
5 Nala Ete Sea Amended: of... .: lear Giocaeesine « a one meee, to 1? 
Eee PMs Se. ot Amended) .o.0 0s... eter ee hee bic a peah es a 6 
SET eal aa ae MAMET EU ac. << ss BePaet UW rr) | earls Sea eee Om 18 
BD Daeetat Aatttes. om. 2. pe ee | eer tee Cr ee SEVER >. 19 
Bs cee Tea to. f Amended w......: PR. Fo ee ta ae eee eae 20 
Ce Se ee ee Amended ........ See, Stneee aes Bae ee ek 20 
Cr re, FO RS ok Memenaded ..3.).3. Ls eee Wee ee ree 22 
ee ee oe vi PAMIENCEM) sc. a. .0 es BED et oes ae ae ae ee ee fh 
Perle (Cae oe oss Amended ........ Re ee nee LOE ee 9 
ica sees See mmended f5. los: | 9 A rae ee eee SE ie cpr 1 
29 oo Aleta Aamended ....2.. BVGE ee cen ee eee nee Sine, 14 
DPM oc. cles Amended ........ Ee ey htt oa tas Oe ee hae a 
oe Amrended: 1a .¢ 2044 1G EAP RV a acne aR eee. 2 
oh berg Gad er Amended. 2.445 10 Fe eerer Aan, Soest PRR oR ga 3 
et G2) Ah Se ee Amendedus ys 015: | ony ae Na Ge: RM ae ER 2 Ser. 3 
240k {its lithe ea eee UO CMTeen Thee Vere gre ol. {toe Os LAS eee 15 
20! Be aa Amended’. ..: 2. NG er ena aE cee tal Ane 15, 16 
Be SRIa ects shy mepealed ey. 7a Je cas, Vonacee a ae eia PRe Eene B ea 4 
Wp VENI REME GS nah ie Amended~.....2.. Tl tors eRe ee 8k oR areas ora 4 
VN aS, ae ae Repeated aro «1a UD LMNES, sec, «grein Reece, Merete 4 
‘Gy COR APS ee EpCaled? tts cst} LV = e252. RAL Se eee Sec sy aot 15 
OU Fria cars Se “Amended: 3% «3. Te Se ee ee 10 
701, 2,3,4,5 ©.. Amended’ .:s'..:.. LV See Ce 16,17 
“EY a ae ea Siipplemiented 640 LV ss Be, 02S ee sce 18 
RRR ees cent & Pnmended: oe... . Te pa bot oo i ae 33 
Bie cis AN Ne aay o Amended ........ PES SSPE RS ee ee ee 6 
8 PO ar ae a ee mended. cy es 18 Re Aen Se gen es ee Senate 7 
Oe te cats tame Amended «....... LV htaccess 19 


lee: Se ne eee EVeOCALCC) ic oaotten 1) 2 eer re cy APO ESS Sy 20 


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274 INDEX TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS AND REPEALS. 


Code Number Volume es 
Bbere te wes er Amended. ea8 os BBV ore 2S) a “3 
Oe a ee Repealed) cure Toc) rahe ee oie 
SERMON ce ty ore Amended... vay DV wy asa ect 
GUS iee st pao ots IREPCIICE serupenieee  Jée ee 
BUS eae in den ty Amended ........ TV" 3s hats ee ths 
SEES I (Oy oe ae Amended ........ TV ok. ina oo ee = 
UES DEES eae een Repealed eee 1 Sera a Je aeo chee. E 
Dee te eG ayy A MIEDOCE. pass TV ou teho c,h ni 
LL anes Se PATiTeTICed.) aan Mee 6 Gime Fe er tw ia nn 
CORSO penne ha Ae ae Amended. o,. 7.02% TTo nb diate ele nieoe eee 
BOP a tee a Amended) se Beno TT ost S28 hae : 
GUa5 Sartre stats ts mimended |! Fea: Li hae 2 sheng 3 conocer 
Ryd ate ani. seu Amended .453. Bao Ll pete eee 113 oe ee ae 
BU cD tpi rale oA wr a Amended teats as TT incepta oe 10 
69-6 tony boaen oe es Repealed in. sp teyee Tl wtvads una ob bas sees oe 
Ors Liab etc ats & ose Repeated ts. 2teu ae TD. vss mt cere Boab ofa i 
PO aein ete ce Hoag pA menged's, 1 eae TI sc chtatecy si a oe coe 
“ON Aa Se pe eae Amended to. h2 a6 Ll. Gone ee oe 


1 Bey Ws ear ie eet PAMENMEGs: 45 kant III 5 Hae ga ome eee 
mn: Suiits Amendem .., a) .45 IV -.23 2 ee Dit PES tie: ete 


ee as es 5 supplemented ...... IV) .2.) 22 eee een . 
5) Gon RE Rn aie Be AMended 2434.44 TV .n.ce) Ree xt aa 
ra Re Gs eee PTHONO ER Bis o) nad TV Sco eee £5. s . ee 
7k Re AEE SI ae Sy Amended. .:. 2.5... TV ne Foie Geis ee 
Ree: ha re ee Amended ay ic an. TV. ia, 35 Riles ele eee e-,*. 
US Deeks BN a wie casks Adamendede tyes TV |. lbles eacie eaaeneen ag 
Cpe Ds Sonne ee Ainenued «.en es II oa 
RON Re ket Stee Supplemented: .....° IV" 42) 
RPE aes Mee, Amended. (ep erase II 3 
Beis ERC aie seis PeAnmended= vy essce Lage oe a shies wage . >. 
BQS Greer cusahe re SAmended: Jk oe eS cee, + Nba voneys ee eee Pe 
coast Gen ie ss supplemented |. ...° 0015". 4 ahve anes eee eee it 
He Uh Bp PaeUGEG 2 eevee TT 6c tenet Gesu toon aan ; ‘ 
OP y eee wee Amended 352 7k ras II AL ee er 
Uta saat Supplemented ©... 2TV) olka ee | 
QS ESS' terion Ge Supplemented: .7.1V os f.eee eg 
Oa es ee Antended 3 [onc GPM ere et he oe ne ; 
OBE ait tie Amended! 9.4.25, TV i ee 
WON A se eee Supplementedt sp Thleiehet) eee eet 
OY EE en ope Amendedi.s knatee LT, 2c See Sd bea See 
DOR Sad pinata Supplemented ..:.4, 201 ee eee ce eee Pa. 
OPA beers ~a upplementéd i equal a aces ire aden 8 ‘ 


eh ae! eae ye eee 


INDEX TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS 


Code Number 
US ae ek ae ee 


me BC eh ehe oe @ 


Pye Ne oii 5. ; 
93-6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 
AHL ee gin Oe 


1O2—1 toy 1LO2=133 
inclusive ... 
RO) = etter ee eg ec 
MOB =P wm oad eens oe 
INO) 23 Gulch, ates scares 
OD Arie Sty .f lose eo 
102—44 
102—44a 
102-55, 56, 57, 58... 
102-61 


2.6. \Ore: a epee. 


gS Cs Sear area 
102-72 


<0 6, ee ve wee 


102-76 
102-804 
102-115 
102-116 
102-118, 119 
102-123 
102-132, 
108 


13904... 


«196.8, 2 ene 0. 6 


Amended 
Amended 
Amended 
Repealed 
Amended 
Amended 
Amended 
Supplemented .... 
Amended 


eee a ewe ee 
Cpe Na A et 
6 6) 6) tee 6 ee 
aa) sce), | a ae 
Prete wn ie ee fe 
@@ 16 Melle ¥6\(e ie 


ate valve 6 (wi Ye Ve) 


Amended 
Amended 
Supplemented .... 
Amendea 
Amended 
Repealed 
Amended 
Repealed 
Amended 
Repealed 
Repealed 
Supplemented .... 
Repealed 
Amended 
Supplemented .... 
Repealed 
Repealed 
Supplemented ... 
Amended 
Supplemented .... 
Amended 
Repealed 
Amended 
Supplemented .... 
Amended 
Amended 
Repealed 
Supplemented .... 
Amended 
Amended 
Amended 
Repealed 
Repealed 
Supplemented .... 


«we et ie) 0‘ 


a, 1 feria) e!"e fee 


gcusc) CC Paar 


Cote CO 


Se Mio Rene pale 


wae ame eeke is 


Ci i Sat er oe er a 


o Br ol Ge ene se 


Bue, Ugeis), 6) 20 


CUNY ny at a 


BiG) B78 ie 6: Jal Te 


Si isise; ‘el 6, fe, io) o 


See wns ee 


Volume 


IV 


AND REPEALS. 


ise) 16 Vel SNS 56,, (0.10, 41 ¥) 0) 0) 0) 6) 6) 9) 01 1S) ue 6 
of Je ie) Welt e) Wile) ML © @) 6) oe) & we c/a) oeqere of ee ¢ 
shes e “eo OF ape 16 10 a, 6 Gh Ol .01 (6; 6 map ey © ete) @ © 
RS. 66) O'S eE, & © 6) +6) B.S) 0) 01. 6, a) 9” 0) 6 8] ONO a 6) 
Site Chal iseLe S18 ieee) @ Of of wi ol ane Sf ie Sel ene! « 
ae Sei 6 one ow Wie y) @) 67m 0 9) 6 € 6 6: o C8 © w 


46, Shige ¢hene ve wis = « 0 oe € ee (0 one © s) oh » 


6-6] © el we) 6 af a! @ +P a! oie 6) wi Gh 0 6 (6) 0-8) 16 


Cr a i 


© le We ol Be Ker ene ae id: wee 6 o 8 e sre 


eMietidpe i eislret ee) 4/8: 0° (6) (6) ‘0 sis 8)e¥is)te al) \elre 


2) eet wesw ea 6, Ces e: «ot mre eyo, « beer are 


ein erieisalte! wy eiiw: et [9 \e) to fe? ©) 'e) [e. 01 ase he ee erLe) eno 


int 6, Ore ase .9 Ye eNews 4), Ole: ul 0 ey 8 1920" #) wae 


O) eo: Ske o fomeremes e266 6:16 0 a © (#)\0).'6 8. Je 00 «: 


See 1G. Beer ean wah 6 616.6 (o Fa. ele) \s: ‘spel ee @ 


mS fel er Ree eh 8 Ue. ace e ley re 18, aye) elke) a) fap ie0 te 


Sie, aia talle hettepviel ste ere. 6) 8) ePene seksi eee biare 


BoM ee a h6 VS ie (oe 091 eet ee) in letra aw eal at eels 


20) (8 Ke Oe Sw okie fers: “e, are ene 8 Heuser e pe rerelen¢, 


2) 451) Keene) 6, <6 aiei eve tpce! i ge) ee ee, (0! e” ‘ei te) 6. 2: 


eRe (6) a. ie 1S 6 eo (6. Ome) OL Oe ee le ee ee wb 


Set wind eMe le C-bit!) sé) epee. ses lend «alah ea ome 


ayia! wine (en Ores Sebi | a 6 een « 8 aie) sd) wb elKe 


Sp ep ey 16 | ea etne, oa) Pe Pie: (©, #) ‘apie! ele e Venn! a tenis 


ld) way vet bene) @) ei gece se) @, 6 Ue -6f Ser iyi 4 ce nto ue! 9) 6i.f0) ei 


Ci he Le ear a Oe, @! ele eG om! *o, “eka al le tule a) 90 si 


efjeuah circ ad S10: le Ais ee 0), 0) aren 0) & (9) 4a eiie ren = 


OS) wie 6) ow wine) SheKe eper o))016 o uy ONO) 6, elena 


ot \a:c aa) (ot, ‘oy dap eryet overs e vs) Be bile leceie) eo) Selle 


a) le ‘at tele eine leh 6) @ 6) © fa) mm ST8 eo lO is es (Orme, 


a* Bah elite! Bt aes ey ele! 6), 0°. Say .6 vel"a, ©, (6° ,6, dba. ve) iat aero 


Riis al S18 q)te eA wine: 18. nenas) rer yet Ser eel, (or hy Lor janet, Leite 


—erk 


ae A= Qe eg Olt ce 
ee Lis Ba 
276 INDEX TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS AND REPEALS. 
Code Number Volume 
« AR9=20 a as viv cae Supplemented .72... TV: .0. yo sae oe ee 

Te OBO, tetas ten ot Amiendeda. 6 oar. LLL, 2. sta os ee 
Wa er Chern oben eee Amended |....2. 4.2. TID wicks ede es 0 cs ole oe en 
129-42 43). oe eae Amended ..".4%% sa EV. ois ftuehs ae 
UDG BAS Sire, Mesean eeen SAMendEd aoe ae ane TID; £. po issieiewg «aie eee 
OSH e. Bee een Amended ........ V1. ge htg le See 
tO Gate es. trae Repeatedy aes 1d. sae. oe 
129-5854 ee se Repealed’ (seen... TV eves ek a 
1202608 es ccce sas, sonal Amended ........ TV i uw ioc 
Ie Ray eee roe Eel ecttae Repealed: |... EV ©. vas 226g ae ee 8 
129-7414 ........ Supplemented .... DV ...205 559% a) ee 38 
SO SAGs cae thao % PAImeHUed! alos IV ....4 80.0305 cok eee 38 
S01 Ak tee Amended ..:..... TV us «vee 5 © ate oleate einen 29 
POURRA 2OOBT oie TATMORGEG =,.50 9 soe TLE 2G te Jae £ 
SUED BR ema ancora amended ian vain IV - s32.. 0.0 bow ne ae 2 
#30-29,°30, 181.... Amendéedy........ TV oe 0 
olen ddines ore at Supplemented .... ID 2.5. .5.20%.ee~. <1 re 
ket Eat 3 eae AWMendede anbauon TIT 255-406 Sep toy aeee 
js Ros To alee ae a Supplemented . ss. [1 .. “309s Rie eek 
ii We fs Bane Sgr Supplemented .... IIL .. 3.03020 22.0 ¢eeue eee 
His Dawe ale ain es sho Amended ..+..... IM eh 
UPS aie 2 A a Supplemented .... IW 2 72033 
"Ei iee thc, Jane eae aa PAriended* 20 yaar TV os oa see ee 
123-1 tokS3=11 inc; “Amended .0...2.2 Tl ..ccQoeeseeeee Seo 35 
ESS: Mie caine eg etal es (s (ole eg ano IIL ..c. 0S og 20 
Pee OA. oc en sen ty Supplemented .... TIT ..4...9 200.2 
36a, 6b....... Aimended. 2 3 ..). TID. cits 0 Sos ae Wels 
HBBMIO os aay ce. Amended ........ er A 
133-10a ‘to 10e... Supplemented .... III ..3. 02500. See 
(Cee hee Amended ........ Il ...0. aah 
CEES e) ay eRe Amended ........ IV “oh kee eg 
133-13, 14, 15, 16, et 

Lie cea paix Supplemented .,.. ID 3:20. .-92.5 256 36 
ISSSLGs Oe ah tee Supplemented ..:: Tl (.2 2) .5 eee) eee 37° 
1 CO ete 24 Amended ........ TV rst eer : 
ASSO. dik ved ats ys Supplemented TVo sce oko ee 
des sk oa eta es Amended | jum sc Sa) TT yitect Pete cane 
sey ES Rey re me Atiended! San eae THD 0 a i eh 
134-273 APB oe Aimended See LT the YOR eee ee eer 
13 =O Mee sia ey foes Repealed) 2 aaa TT. oe tS 
BG Ueecvit re der: eae Amendedays aces Ted ef ORS aS ae 
Oe ee Oe Amended ........ Tl wy 2 ee. 2 
DA Soe etal ats eer Amended =a LI ads 0. See ok 
DAG Os, ene Repealed 200... ] ee a tee 2 er 

é 


INDEX TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS AND REPEALS. 


Code Number : Volume 

Diet as a gees eper led wy ot 3 LLP ia nee et, ph be 
“SO se a oe Amended ........ LD eer ge oe 9 ea 
|S as Caen Ameridéd. see<) 5c Rega, oy ae Mee eee Farha yur e 
PuOztee, 3, 45... Amended .y.%...- La Se ees eee tee 
Bre eee scans, Amended ........ 18D Oe a ONS Ea Se ore aie 
UA JSP a Sitppiementcdr...4. Lil) Peyaieae Ae eee 
Beebe oss WAETICTIKIEC eels vis 20s LVE Wee OO Bee 
73a) SN Ye ann Srpmenientets oun Lives tne eon eo ako Lie ee 
7 Ss are SUpplemenite cs ac, oo) leaecnlersteates «teers a 
2 ae Amended ........ TVG aa ak Bes a Roe: Ue 
Teg pe Re oe wmAmernded:. <4 +: De pen Se a das ih se Pan ad TR One 
OAS. ane ee Amended. os... 04: Va Ohare se gale oe 
COUT nel apa a SUP ML CTOTCCON ay a ek Ve ready Ao oe bake Bene. 6 
ern O Tah. ks Repedceds te. Diet ey ree ik Bel a het carro 
2 LE at aoa Aare Ametnided -.....%.. 1110 ert er] aes aoe 
“G85 bee eee Pee peiedee tae yak Te Seed eee ey ale aa ed 
STE ab ae MaMenaded 8 U ss. ks BLS adc meted ar eaeee wate 
id a Peete. ails. sv EAD {casas oe ee cere 
at SS oy, ce eae PeeWee ed etre), 3.50 Lf: A ee Oren, See rE SA 
el a eee Amended v.c..... |i See eerie aera ke Mar oa 
Ey oer oe rE Amended ........ AI S| EMS ec Sees ea 
aie ee ee ee epeated) tie. JO). Me aire APE Se py oh a 
Dee Oho «er ee Amended ........ LISS 8a 9 A. eee 
20a—4,-5, 6, 7.8... Amended ........ UT Trier Ges dora 2c oe eee 
et re i ee Amended ..35...> LP Tre Sehr ae Peo ee 
2 a a ee re Amended .2..... AGE ea Bases WY a abe aye O 
Dhaai e veer an i meotended <5) <a> RTE. Wap econ ech, Aaah he eee 
ie Oh Bin ce i fae ahs Amended: ........ FARE he sake age Se to eae 
ALS, ee erepesied) Sere... +. 3 Dee es pak ees asta ca dl Palas Ate, 
PUES a gee Amended 3204 .<. Line Geen Ae? ee 
Boo), 7,12, 1%.2.. ~Amernded v.55... TT Eee Sercet bia Ginre:. 2 vere oe 
tes ac Ses Amended cihh-o. 2: AUB yas Pen ena ees Sear pe 


239-27, 28, 30, 31, 


eo PPro PSTHNENGEd a ~ Mee ia EPR ae oe its es ay tite Coe 
SS ee Sroorernentecetes LLL, (iti ici tate. oes cent on 
Oo nt re Ligne ag horaud ss cuces | Vp eeeetegal 6 I LOR MMe eR meee we ROT bra, 9 
Pe Re ll ah ecscicsa tsa? « Amended sau... 118 ic Be ere patra eos coe 
Pea il és x morended: 2h ts0... [Sayan pee NO BEAT 
Be ee wie Pe Wes Beepedled fe a ui--< | Agere de ee Nar eae A kr 
LAS Fae ar Amended ........ fOr ce ern fe Petra nee 
PAIRIG). 124.8623 Amended: 24.6.2. EVA shite iaahteat nd be er oe as 
LU, Oe Rs Se a PAPITORIULGE Des hele se « < EV i 6 Gmuh ek soe eee 
Pas) toreueitic., = Amended ..%...... Vi AE ee ages yo meee 


| 4S UPd tat ee Ser LV Gtatsketabee tet Ge) ake 


PAN a a We 
‘7 

278 INDEX TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS AND REPEALS. 

Code Number Volume 

243-21 to 30 inc.. Amended ...... TV CUS 

BA —SO0R ewes: Renested 12... TV | 50) 2s Ae 
243-31 to 49 inc. Amended ...... Te SOO ah Pee 
Baa BO ONG Sw iatene 6 Amended ..... TV (60.00.08. ee 
PAS BUA hiss aisle > Repealed oo. TV os oa 
243-81 to 98 inc.. Amended ...... TV oS Ae 
43-99, 100500 .4. Amended ...... TV 202g CE ae 
243-101t0123 inc. Amended ...... TV Oe 
Aino. .k san Repealed: -..0°5.2. TV 2 oe Pa ad 
243-125to150. inc. Amended ...... TV ove ae SS 
243-15110196 sinc. Supplemented i... TV. 22252 2 oe eee 
ES Se earths Gt, Amended ...... TV oo R09 2 
BASH Lei cao. Amended it.45 2 TT S35 AS 2, ioe ee 
AB BAY italien cteiens Supplemented ....2 TIL ..0.0.7000...40 3) 
ES) ee Supplemented ..2.-TV 210.2502). 08 
Da Br ithe ascoh am Repeated 25. TV oe. SS a 
245-659.40, 11 02.-* Supplemented: . 22H ¢.s5e. ee ieee) 55 
PASTS Sewers Amended ...... TV. ~. 3. | ee 60. 
245-844 «2.2.05. Supplemented’: . --]V -..S02 Gia. ee ee 
DARD, OAOites cies 4 Supplentented ..\.. [i 4 Rae 
BAG eerie Se eat Supplemented’ .o.° / LL 4. ape ee 
a Garten ee Repealedy ;{2) 2. Il... .. SOO e eee eee 
2A eas IPR te naar Amended ...... Tl «3. eS a eee 
a TAO A sei nis ee A Supplernented . 0 .DV> 22 
POS), Teen Wales: Amended ...... I]... Ab So ee 
1 5 a A Amended ...... iri nt 
OLR La, intone Amended i) .-..5.0; TV .ae I ee ee 
QOL Ase Actes Amended 0. tix. TV 2. SSS 
O61 aera 15.) Bie. Amended ques. os TV «. oo ea eee 
role El: A str peer ee Amended} i. 5s0.- os TV os J Ae 
BOI —Sar ake sles Repealed vares..e IV U.S ee, ae 
PO 1—Srawe ee nce. Supplemented ...... [V+ s7..0 eS ee 
BOCs peer ad, lee Amendéd —....,.. 122.0 6. 
SGM Ace Cte Amended ........ I], 5.24 i ee Ror 55 
1d! ae Ne eee Amendeéeds..4 344 62 ID 1.0.02 S02 nea ee 
BOO lieth Pani supplemented’... 11 7) ee 
rae! a) bi yeah bo Re Amended. ti 2. TD... oS 
ol fer RS eee ae Supplemented), +i. TV) se eee ieee 1 
POU air eet ke a Ga ek Amended ........ TV >. Sepa A eee pa. 
DOA a wether acne yee ei. Amended ..22..5 LTV.) oR Oe 
AOU ES orth Acre eee Amicnided sae ie Ag Meee gt Sy scary Sala 
BOA is Ra Ueie rey tAcs Amended ete ba TN ee, LG. ene. a 6 
ed4-1,2, 3, 4:... Supplemented’. ..2- 1 «eee ae 
7k Me ORR pac “Amended .2....5. TV ees St ee 


INDEX TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS AND REPEALS. 


Code Number 


OT J Amended <.... 
308-1, 2, 3, 5, 6.. Supplemented . 
1 an Amended :..... 
BUC Wh a ec te a mAmended i. .%, 
UES a oy Supplemented .... 
oS Sr Amended *.)..3:. 
(RES as pr Supplemented .... 
Pa Ss 5s Supplemented . 
SE) GS eae Amended o2...; 
og) Amended. s<, 
EO A Amended ...).... 
VAC ae ee Amended ...... 
phon O65 i. soos Supplemented .... 
“Phe be etree Repeatedicws.. 2, 
Bae is. Sess Amended ss U..2; 
a ee Repealed ...... 
SA) a ae Amended ...... 
eS OOS ae Oe Amended ...... 
Sy! Ss Cs: Supplemented .... 
Le se ee Supplemented .... 
oe ype ee are Repealed. i ce8, 
ede Oe aa os Supplemented . 
era, Prat xia oss Amended ...... 
[2S OS eee ee ee Supplemented .... 
2 8 0 ea Repealed” 3... 
es ee Supplemented . 
PAE Wy twisy Scie ahs mepeaied: 8). 
Ek ee ee ae Amended ...... 
Ee OS My Dale ear ea Supplemented . 
iy ke ce Wa Amended ...... 
oh A Weta een Amended 7o.F.,..: 
BE OSA fore 0+ os Supplemented .. 
BONO Soc aG a 0t bs Supplemented .... 
ee ta takes 49 Amemded, <.2)... 
Boos, 2, 3,4, 5,6. Repealed. ....... 
BMP ea saiaton 0 Amended ....... 
ee ea Amended ...... 
Oe, ee Amended “05... 
g4na,p. c, d-i.,.- Supplemented ... 
ot a a ee eae mmended .2.<.. 
err Amended ...... 
2S a ee Supplemented .... 
S02 Rete ae ea Amended. ......: 
PAIN sh ett ous, ye th Supplemented .. 


269 

Volume Page 
EVs ponde® musty a2 vo Cer: te eee 67 
DAEs 2 cat arte 57-58 
LLL Sane ine 5 ue Socata au 
Ly eta Be OL, See oxen ae 60 
DET CHAN Aa iene cate rece ee 37-42 
DES 6 hecee sestnit, Se ner! 71 
DE tien Sas Sale cae ee ae 42 
OR EE Ts a ne, te $. 43 
EV gin he ess. Sea he ere 68 
BV wer sik Gi een eet oa ees cee 68 
LV Re is ai see ae 68 
DVR Cee. he ard tere ee eed 69 
OUR Sic ne og Aa pes Pe 5 70 
AU ee Oils Sol a ara.) 5 sted wa 63 
EL ae tis ce eels ae, « She hire ee 45 
LAM ecaeitrea esc, eee ak ee 47 
NANO UR ies Sous Gee APRS ane | 72 
Pons, Rteigte ash 2 oe oe be eet 72; 73 
(Oo Aes ey De pe ler, = 74 
TMi gh ela Pde ata cetarg iekere aes 74 
Vale. . ailioaels os lar aaah Seda 73 
BUGS sce prerctgcds ee th 47 
Be iliac peau, a eeeee 64 
Pea ea? eit Gas eae eee 65 
1 Say PPro Gren an mtat AM 0 Se 76 
AREF =. sored cles oor ae ee 66 
EVs ices coat ties cana a TO ea 76 
LAE eta wt on a ake eg a eae 75 
DeVere cess aot Shes Perens oe 75 
PVA AG ekeeo Ge oe) vee ee 75 
UD itis Big COG, Uae IN ra ties oy 48 
Ante Gis ad Roki de ace ee tes 
Wad Ur aaivontntcn 0 aos oceans eee 75 
189 ae omer ee Amr an iis Ae 48 
LV cas ote aes Marea 76 
1 Pere, SR mre een a Mealieet Ne 67 
LAY he tare seaertr ate peers the, RIT OR & 76 
BEA ee ewes dace ee 50 
Psa, ms Sea etka oer ee eae eas 68-70 
TUS 6 eee eee ee 51 
We Des Sees ease nee eee 52 
Te ceabamadestie ob 3a ween abuene eae 29 
BiG hag ee flit cod aes ee 76 
EVA AS Sa WS aan ee teem 78 


280 


Code Number 
45th OLE LCL RES a 


N52 


BOO COM bce ye 
OO ae a 
484b1 to b12..... 
PERONO So cas Ontos 2 


485 


485-1 to 18,....-- 


525 
544 
545 
546 
549 
55% 


55 3—1 


559 


580-1 
606-1, Qerrerccee 
608—1 
616-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 
646-3, 4orrrervce 


667 


667-1 to 18....., 


664 


668-1 10 Tieeeees 
668-8 


669 
670 
671 
672 
673 
674 


6801 
6802 
6803 
680—4 
680-19 


681 
68% 


683—1 
600-1, 2, Birrsss 
Behn ot bec eies,s 
692-1, 


Isoex to Amenoments, SurpLements ano Repeacs. 


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Repealed ....2.0+ IV soccscescescss cone eee 
Repealed .n.cece0 IV wccssccsecercs ees ee 
Repealed .caccces IV ccecctarcrnecsies pe 
Repealed .pcicces IV ccccrecevecese s+ eisai 
Repealed ccscceds IV sccverestys cee eee 
Répealed ceceeces AV cicvedsse tance see 
Repealed .s.csene TV tisce see vaede eels nn 
Repealed - cecsecee TV! vince tes dscecdeeieee 
Amended cisccase Tiss scrcirdvaewssedesea eee 
Amendéd -os.3ice0 4) visisences ey eee ee 
Amended. gscisede Toei diser sare ca csens oer 
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INDEX TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS AND REPEALS. 281 


Code Number 

| EA Supplemented .. 
1 a re Amended. :...... 
WS lc iwc eee mmended' ../... 
iii = A i on Supplemented .... 
1 CS ae ar a Supplemented .... 
meet tO 12.5555. Supplemented .... 
Weems hee 2s Amended ...... 
WDESTEO oe. c5 ae smenmdeds «oa. a. 
WOT Gl, 102.03: : Amended. 2. 5.~4 
ME ae yc ee: Amended .:.... 
MS UA 5.9 be ch gc Amended ...... 
a Amended” 7.5.5. 
“SS | ee Supplemented .... 
LA Ga ee ee Repealed +, 2... +: 
Met, cles; Amended ...... 
798-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Supplemented .... 
SS es ae ae ee Supplemented .... 
TE Repealed ....... 
eS aaa eee Amended ...... 
SRAM ss doe) « G55. Amended ...... 
818-1, 2, 3, 4 Supplemented .... 
OR esd ge be as Amended ...... 
Ba tO. 9... 1. Supplemented .... 
emits. +: alk bi Kes Amended ...... 
nce et ee Supplemented .... 
Bee dna. nae Ye Amended ...... 
BOM ides Wc y bine Amended ..-.... 
Ch A Ske a ee Amended ©... .%. 
ee LS a Supplemented .... 
ieee ers sida ae Supplemented ... 
Rd Be OES heck ee Supplemented .... 
CS re PAMended | 0a.2.. 
oh a a Amended ...... 
ba a Supplemented .... 
90-2, 3, 4....... Supplemented .... 
eS ee Supplemented .... 
Oe a ee Amended ...... 
ANG EES § ea! re Supplemented .... 
902-1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6 Amended ...... 
9062 3; 740. Supplemented . 
LUE ee ieee See Amended ...... 
Bet eo. Be oy ue o Supplemented .... 
2S 8 ee ae ae Supplemented .. 
ae ee Supplemented .... 


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EV Oe ee ene 89, 90 
LV SA oe Fas ea ae ee 90 
Dea ht bbs Sa a3 
DV Pee cP eee 91 
Boer ere erica ik Can pees eee 30 
VET ee ee. oe eee dea ee 74-79 
A a te PN a ehh aren sir 91 
RE ee a Cs ee ons Vente Oh, 5 eee 80 
EVP preter a ta aghsce: ere te ae 81 
BURSNeere eer rren Soe ak cd fe eee 91 
LED eee ta ocak Ae 2 ce Cees 82 
US Cipka > pga, hae Gee Re Warne 2 92 
PMO ee teen oie da oe Sa pees 92 
1) SA eo a es OPED 4 aor 79 
1 es a at A ae ea CA 82 
Te Se eee. ak aad Se pee 83 
PET Cs sale oat. ahs aC ke ie nee eee 84 
Ee Sone ee eee oA ee ae etme 93 
DEV ipo Nes as aay eee 93 
DEVORE, tae eel ate veces re ere 93 
Ah - GAN MOE ett oe Conk rs creer gD) OL 
Tae So searagsess. ocr tan oes eae 94 
PREP Gs 2 ot saints he Gene ee 86-89 
Lees. Ue, Geet cae nee eee 90 
PT re ae ak eels Goh ce o e e 90 
| SY Pi a a ere gad Pea ee ee ie 87 
ETS Se, oss enn eo ee as ae 88 
EL eshte turn Ge wace + Gate ee ee Ree 88 
UG OLAS” SOR NS RMON iR a Asus hoe. 91, 92 
TN Ra tere Se 6 oo ys 8 fra) ora eee so 94 
Le tn rh arts oipads aa oe 92, 93 
Ne a ne ad dale = eee ee 95 
j Rap se be a WRENS CS 93 
Tes ee ee dG Oe 94 
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UE icc mn Oey PEN her cr sic ,6 96 
Baa. Fea Erie Ne ree 96 
DT ites ghee ake, nec piece erate ore ae 91 
TL Wie cect vide it ee ears 96, 97 
| § A ORES COREE A eee Sur ae nc 92 
LEGS FS sya hee he or eee eee 93 
1D RAP Ana aee ar eA Re eh 98 
LE aero se ces cane 93 
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Code Number 
OGRGEE Gatto: Ameéndedsitha,aee 
O60 ce ens cac pe INENed Skee ee 
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1019-1, 2, 3, 4.... Supplemented 
1020-1 ..... (c1. as wupplemented 

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HIVES Bae as . Supplemented .. 

1026-1. ...'2 ..... supplemented . 
1026-2 to 8..... .. supplemented .... 
NOZ9-—5 2. oo Elly Ned PUR DIOR DL 1 Seer nck 
40; LEN BE cogent arg, irae Repealed, ea: 2 
IPS sO eee, Repedied! 2369.05. 
LORS —14 50. ns setts IME UCALE CG feet as 
24 28 6 ees Se ae Repealed ........ 
ANC Ot Goes wees Repealed > ches isan 
1029528 2. fae) REDCALEU 7 Ebay. 
1OROT BO Ee asin ms, 4 Repealed= 14510 ce | 
TOROS Gig Soren Repealed. 2 a 2745 


